lunes, 25 de enero de 2021

Leon County Government Employment Opportunities - 01.25.21

 

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LEON COUNTY GOVERNMENT

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

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If you are driven by making a difference on the issues that matter most to our community and committed to demonstrating results, exceeding expectations in areas of customer service and exercising responsible stewardship of our community’s resources, then you may have what it takes to join our team. 

 Do you want to join the Leon County team?  Apply Online.

CLOSING DATE: January 29, 2021

Planner II

Senior Compliance Specialist

 

CLOSING DATE: February 5, 2021

Building Inspector

Maintenance Technician - ROW

Maintenance Technician - Stormwater

Maintenance Technician - Transportation Maintenance

 

CLOSING DATE: February 12, 2021

Animal Control Officer

 

OPEN UNTIL FILLED

Paramedic - System Status

 

OPEN CONTINUOUSLY

Paramedic (PRN)

EMT (PRN)

 

Consolidated Dispatch Agency

 Public Safety Communications Operator (Open Continuously)

http://www.talgov.com/employment/cda-psco.aspx


viernes, 22 de enero de 2021

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Que ofrecemos a nuestros clientes?: IRS urges taxpayers to gather tax documents now fo...:   WASHINGTON —The Internal Revenue Service is reminding taxpayers that organizing tax records is an important first step for getting ready t...

WASHINGTON —The Internal Revenue Service is reminding taxpayers that organizing tax records is an important first step for getting ready to prepare and file their 2020 tax return.

Taxpayers should keep all necessary records, such as W-2s, 1099s, receipts, canceled checks and other documents that support an item of income, or a deduction or credit, appearing on their tax return.

Taxpayers should develop a system that keeps all their important information together, which could include a software program for electronic records or a file cabinet for paper documents in labeled folders. Having records readily at hand makes preparing a tax return easier.

To avoid refund delays, taxpayers should be sure to gather all year-end income documents so they can file a complete and accurate 2020 tax return.

Most taxpayers will receive income documents near the end of January including:

  • Forms W-2, Wage and Tax Statement
  • Form 1099-MISC, Miscellaneous Income
  • Form 1099-INT, Interest Income
  • Form 1099-NEC, Nonemployee Compensation
  • Form 1099-G, Certain Government Payments; like unemployment compensation or state tax refund
  • Form 1095-A, Health Insurance Marketplace Statements

View IRS account online
Taxpayers can view their online account allowing them to access the latest information available about their federal tax account and most recently filed tax return through a secure and convenient tool on IRS.gov. This can help taxpayers if they need information from last year’s return.

Additionally, in the coming weeks, individuals with an account on IRS.gov/account will be able to view the amounts of the Economic Impact Payments they received as well as the latest information available about their federal tax account. Eligible individuals who did not receive the full amounts of both Economic Impact Payments may claim the Recovery Rebate Credit on their 2020 federal tax return. In order to claim the full amount of the Recovery Rebate Credit, taxpayers will need to know the amount of the Economic Impact Payments received. 

Visit Secure Access: How to Register for Certain Online Self-Help Tools for more information about how to create an account or how to reset the username or password.

Remember unemployment compensation is taxable
Millions of Americans received unemployment compensation in 2020, many of them for the first time. This compensation is taxable and must be included as gross income on their tax return.

Taxpayers can expect to receive a Form 1099-G showing their unemployment income. Taxpayers can elect to have federal taxes withheld from their unemployment benefits or make estimated tax payments, but many do not take these options. In that case, taxes on those benefits will be paid when the 2020 tax return is filed. Therefore, taxpayers who did not have tax withheld from their payments may see a smaller refund than expected or even have a tax bill.

Individuals who receive a Form 1099-G for unemployment compensation they did not receive should contact their state tax agency and request a corrected Form 1099-G. States should not issue Forms 1099-Gs to taxpayers they know to be victims of identity theft involving unemployment compensation.

Taxpayers who are victims of identity theft involving unemployment compensation should not file an identity theft affidavit with the IRS.

Individuals can find more details on taxable unemployment compensation in Tax Topic 418, Unemployment Compensation, or in Publication 525, Taxable and Nontaxable Income, on IRS.gov.

Taxpayers can use 2019 income for Earned Income Tax Credit 
For taxpayers with income less than $56,844 in 2020, they may be eligible to claim the Earned Income Tax Credit. The EITC Assistant, available in English and Spanish, can help determine who is eligible. The EITC is as much as $6,660 for a family with children or up to $538 for taxpayers who do not have a qualifying child.

And this tax season, there’s a new rule that can help people impacted by a job loss or change in income in 2020. Under the COVID-related Tax Relief Act of 2020, taxpayers may elect to use their 2019 earned income to figure the credit if their 2019 earned income is more than their 2020 earned income. The same is true for the Additional Child Tax Credit. For details, see the instructions for Form 1040 or Publication 596, Earned Income Credit.

Electronic Filing makes filing easy
The best way to file a complete and accurate return is to file electronically and there are several options for doing this – some at no cost. Visit irs.gov/filing for more details about IRS Free File, Free File Fillable FormsFree tax preparation sites or by finding a trusted tax professional. Free File is a great option for people who are only filing a tax return to claim the Recovery Rebate Credit, either because they didn’t receive an Economic Impact Payment or did not receive the full amount.

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IRS insta a contribuyentes a reunir documentos tributarios ahora para una presentación sin problemas en el futuro

IRS insta a contribuyentes a reunir documentos tributarios ahora para una presentación sin problemas en el futuro

WASHINGTON — El Servicio de Impuestos Internos les recuerda a los contribuyentes que organizar los archivos de impuestos es un primer paso importante para prepararse para presentar su declaración de impuestos de 2020.

Los contribuyentes deben mantener todos los archivos necesarios, como formularios W-2, 1099, recibos, cheques cancelados y otros documentos que respalden una partida de ingresos, o una deducción o crédito, que aparecen en su declaración de impuestos.

Los contribuyentes deben desarrollar un sistema que mantenga junta toda su información importante, que podría incluir un programa de software para archivos electrónicos o un archivador para documentos en papel en carpetas etiquetadas. Tener archivos a mano facilita la preparación de una declaración de impuestos.

Para evitar demoras en los reembolsos, los contribuyentes deben asegurarse de recopilar todos los documentos de ingresos de fin de año para poder presentar una declaración de impuestos de 2020 completa y precisa.

La mayoría de los contribuyentes recibirán documentos de ingresos cerca de finales de enero, que incluyen:

  • Formulario W-2, Declaración de salarios e impuestos
  • Formulario 1099-MISC, Ingresos misceláneos
  • Formulario 1099-INT, Ingresos por intereses
  • Formulario 1099-NEC, Compensación para no empleados
  • Formulario 1099-G, Ciertos pagos del gobierno; como compensación por desempleo o declaración de impuestos estatales
  • Formulario 1095-A, Declaraciones del Mercado de Seguro de Salud

Ver la cuenta del IRS en línea

Los contribuyentes pueden ver su cuenta en línea, lo que les permite acceder a la información más reciente disponible sobre su cuenta de impuestos federales y la declaración de impuestos presentada más recientemente a través de una herramienta segura y conveniente en IRS.gov. Esto puede ayudar a los contribuyentes si necesitan información de la declaración del año pasado.

Además, en las próximas semanas, las personas con una cuenta en IRS.gov/cuenta podrán ver los montos de los pagos de impacto económico que recibieron, así como la información más reciente disponible sobre su cuenta de impuestos federales. Las personas elegibles que no recibieron los montos completos de ambos pagos de impacto económico pueden reclamar el Crédito de Recuperación de Reembolso en su declaración de impuestos federales de 2020. Para reclamar el monto total del Crédito de Recuperación de Reembolso, los contribuyentes necesitarán saber el monto de los pagos de impacto económico recibidos.

Visite Acceso Seguro: Cómo inscribirse para usar ciertas herramientas electrónicas de autoayuda en línea para obtener más información acerca de cómo crear una cuenta o cómo restablecer el nombre de usuario o la contraseña.

Recuerde que la compensación por desempleo está sujeta a impuestos

Millones de estadounidenses recibieron compensación por desempleo en 2020, muchos de ellos por primera vez. Esta compensación está sujeta a impuestos y debe incluirse como ingreso bruto en su declaración de impuestos.

Los contribuyentes pueden esperar recibir un Formulario 1099-G (en inglés) que muestre sus ingresos por desempleo (en inglés). Los contribuyentes pueden optar por que se les retengan los impuestos federales de sus beneficios por desempleo o hacer pagos de impuestos estimados, pero muchos no toman estas opciones. En ese caso, los impuestos sobre esos beneficios se pagarán cuando se presente la declaración de impuestos de 2020. Por lo tanto, los contribuyentes a quienes no se les retuvieron impuestos de sus pagos pueden recibir un reembolso menor al esperado o incluso tener una factura de impuestos.

Las personas que reciban un Formulario 1099-G de compensación por desempleo que no recibieron deben comunicarse con su agencia tributaria estatal y solicitar un Formulario 1099-G corregido. Los estados no deben emitir los Formularios 1099-G a los contribuyentes que saben que son víctimas de robo de identidad que involucre compensación por desempleo.

Los contribuyentes pueden encontrar más detalles acerca de la compensación por desempleo sujeta a impuestos en el Tema tributario 418, Compensación por desempleo, o en la Publicación 525, Ingresos tributables y no tributables (en inglés), en IRS.gov.

Contribuyentes pueden usar ingresos de 2019 para Crédito tributario por ingreso del trabajo

Para los contribuyentes con ingresos de menos de $56,844 en 2020, pueden ser elegibles para reclamar el Crédito tributario por ingreso del trabajo. El Asistente EITC, disponible en inglés y español, puede ayudar a determinar quién es elegible. El EITC es de hasta $6,660 para una familia con hijos o hasta $538 para contribuyentes que no tienen un hijo calificado.

Esta temporada de impuestos hay una nueva regla que puede ayudar a las personas afectadas por la pérdida de un empleo o un cambio en los ingresos en 2020. Según la Ley de certeza del contribuyente y alivio tributario por desastres de 2020, los contribuyentes pueden optar por usar sus ingresos del trabajo de 2019 para calcular el crédito si su ingreso del trabajo de 2019 es mayor que su ingreso del trabajo de 2020. Lo mismo ocurre con el Crédito tributario adicional por hijos (en inglés). Para obtener más detalles, vea las instrucciones del Formulario 1040 PDF o la Publicación 596 (SP), Crédito por ingreso del trabajo.

Presentación electrónica facilita la presentación

La mejor manera de presentar una declaración completa y precisa es hacerlo electrónicamente y hay varias opciones para hacerlo, algunas sin costo. Visite IRS.gov/filing para obtener más detalles acerca de Free File del IRS, los formularios rellenables de Free Filesitios de preparación gratuita de impuestos o para encontrar un profesional de impuestos de confianza. Free File es una excelente opción para las personas que solo presentan una declaración de impuestos para reclamar el Crédito de recuperación de reembolso, ya sea porque no recibieron un pago de impacto económico o no recibieron el monto total.

viernes, 15 de enero de 2021

City of Miami Beach Update on COVID-19, 1/14

 

Thursday, January 14, 2021
The Interim City Manager has extended the city’s State of Emergency Declaration and Emergency Measures through January 20, 2021.

We continue to provide our residents and businesses with the latest updates from the City of Miami Beach during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read the latest news and updates below.
COVID-19 Updates
South Beach Food Distribution
Commissioner David Richardson's office will host their weekly food distribution in South Beach on Saturday, January 16.

Saturday, January 16
9 AM - 11 AM
2100 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL

The food distribution is on a first come, first serve basis while supplies last. Please remain in your car and open the trunk when it's your turn in line.

If you do not have a car and would like to qualify for food assistance, please call or register online. Phone: 305.604.CITY (2489) or www.miamibeachfl.gov/food
Walk-Up Food Distribution
Commissioner David Richardson's office will host a walk-up food distribution in Mid Beach on Monday, January 18, kosher food will be available.

Monday, January 18
9 AM - 11 AM
4166 Royal Palm Avenue
Miami Beach, FL

The food distribution is on a first come, first serve basis while supplies last.

Everyone must wear a face covering that completely covers the nose and the mouth. If you do not have a face mask, one will be provided.
COVID-19 Vaccines
Miami-Dade County is coordinating closely with hospital and healthcare partners, the Florida Department of Health, municipalities, and private partners to vaccinate members of our community against the COVID-19 as quickly and efficiently as possible.

The appointments will be available through a scheduling tool in partnership with the Florida Department of Health and Miami-Dade County at miamidade.gov/vaccine. The website is also available in Spanish at miamidade.gov/vacuna

For updated information about where vaccines are currently available and to answer frequently asked questions about the vaccine, please click here. This site will be updated frequently as updates become available. Visit our 'Vaccine' tab to view additional vaccine information.

COVID-19 Testing
Drive-thru and walk-up COVID-19 testing continues on 17 Street and Convention Center Drive. We encourage you to pre-register for the walk-up site by clicking here or make your appointment for the drive-thru site hereThe drive-thru and walk-up COVID-19 testing site will be open and operating with regularly scheduled hours, on Monday, January 18.

Visit our 'Testing' tab to view detailed testing information.
Healthy Together App
Floridians are working to slow the spread of COVID-19. We can work together to protect our family members, friends, health workers and our communities. The Healthy Together app delivers your results, assesses symptoms for positive cases, provides self service contact tracing, allows you to view latest trends and what to do after you've been tested for COVID-19.

Healthy Together App Features
  • Access your results: Use the app to securely view your COVID-19 test results.
  • Provide symptoms and contacts: Positive residents can provide symptoms to the state.
  • Learn what to do after you get tested: Get your test results and instructions for care.
  • Latest trends: Direct link to the Florida COVID-19 dashboard.

Users own their data and can delete the data at any time. The use of your data is limited to COVID-19 response efforts. No location data will be ever collected and stored.
General City Updates
Voices of Freedom
Don’t miss Voices of Freedom, a free, live-streamed tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Saturday, January 16 at 7 p.m.

Filmed at the North Beach Bandshell, this live-streamed event will feature Miami-based performing artists reflecting on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s six principles of nonviolence. RSVP at arshtcenter.org.

Saturday, January 16
7 PM
Stream live via Youtube or the Rhythm Foundation's Facebook page.

Speakers include Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber and Adrienne Arsht Center President and CEO Johann Zietsman. The event will be directed by M. Denise Simmons.
Parks & Rec Corner
Get your children playing sports and connecting with other kids in the neighborhood through any one of our classes and programs being offered by the Miami Beach Parks and Recreation Department.

Visit register.miamibeachparks.com and let's create memories together!
All year long, dance classes for all ages are being offered by Epic Dance Center at the North Shore Park Youth Center, register today at epicenterprisesfl.com.
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Winter Sports are underway! From pee wee soccer, juniors flag football, basketball to youth volleyball and more. Register your young athletes today at register.miamibeachparks.com
The Miami Beach Teen Club is offering a free afterschool program Monday through Friday from 2 PM to 7 PM at the Normandy Isle Park, Nautilus Middle School and the Scott Rakow Youth Center. Register today at register.miamibeachparks.com
Commit to be fit this new year! We have two locations for open gym sessions at the Scott Rakow and North Shore Park Youth Centers. Purchase your monthly pass today by visiting register.miamibeachparks.com
Sunday Morning Arts & Crafts
Get creative with the Parks & Recreation team each Sunday morning via Facebook Live!

Stay home to stay well and join us during the month of January as we bring you fun arts and crafts ideas to entertain everyone at home.

Sunday, January 17
11 AM

This Sunday, we'll be making a popsicle sticks mug. Click here to view the supplies needed to follow along and share with friends on Facebook.
Martin Luther King Jr. Celebrations
To commemorate Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, we will be hosting an encore performance of Selma at SoundScape Park on Monday, January 18 at 8 p.m.

Selma is a chronicle of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s campaign to secure equal voting rights via an epic march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama in 1965.

Monday, January 18
8 PM
SoundScape Park | 400 17 Street

Bring a blanket, pack a picnic basket and arrive early to get a front row lawn seat as you enjoy the movie on the beautifully manicured grounds of SoundScape Park.
Land Use and Sustainability Meeting
There will be a Land Use and Sustainability meeting hosted virtually on Wednesday, January 20 at 8 a.m. via Zoom here: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89697631969 The meeting will be streamed live on MBTV Channel 660 on Atlantic Broadband or 99 on AT&T U-Verse.

How to provide spoken public comment during the meeting: The public may provide spoken comment by dialing telephone 301.715.8592 or 888.475.4499 (toll free).  The Webinar ID is 896 9763 1969. Press *9 to raise a hand to be placed in queue to speak.
Culture Crawl is Back!
To kick off 2021, we're bringing back Culture Crawl this month! We've been working alongside some of the world’s best cultural institutions to provide you with a night of free, unique, unforgettable and safe experiences.

Thursday, January 21
6 PM - 9 PM

Miami Beach will become alive with culture as various institutions and buildings open their doors to give you just a taste of what they have to offer. From backstage tours, exhibition openings, and free film screenings in the park, there will be something for everyone. All events are free unless otherwise noted. The majority of the programming is accessible by foot and by bike, but we will also offer one dedicated free trolley (the white ones) that will drop you off and pick you up at our dedicated Culture Crawl stops.

Click here to view the listings and check back regularly for updates, see you on the crawl!
Stay Informed
Visit our dedicated, city-related coronavirus webpage at www.miamibeachfl.gov/coronavirus for the most up-to-date information, including important resources, impacts to city services and more.

Our city hotline at 305.604.CITY (2489) is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. You can also email your questions to MBCovid@miamibeachfl.govOr connect with us through social media via emailNextdoorFacebookTwitter and via text message (text MBAlert to 888777).