Debt Relief Grant News
FEMA ready to forgive disaster relief debt
WASHINGTON — The Federal Emergency Management Agency is preparing to forgive about $3 million that it claimed last year was owed by nearly 700 Arkansas families that improperly received disaster relief checks.
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Alliance Tax Resolution Launches Tax Debt Relief Programs for Tax Payers
New fresh start initiative designed to replace more aggressive IRS collection tactics that damage a taxpayer’s long-term financial position. Alliance Tax Resolution Inc., a California Company, has focused all its efforts to assist taxpayers in taking control of their tax debt.Anaheim, CA (PRWEB) January 31, 2012 Last year, the IRS Commissioner announced that the IRS is focused on helping ...
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Gold Prices Driven Higher by Europe and China
Preserving wealth in a volatile political and financial world is a job for gold. Greg Weldon, publisher of Weldon's Money Monitor newsletter and Grant Williams, a portfolio advisor at Vulpes Investment Management in Singapore, will share their insights at the Cambridge House California Investment Conference Feb. 11–12. In this exclusive interview with The Gold Report, they answer the question ...
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Not got a single paisa in relief from central government: Bengal
Kolkata, Feb 6: Rejecting Congress spokesperson Abhishek Manu Singhvi’s claim that the Mamata Banerjee-led dispensation has been given about Rs.8,000 crore aid in its first few months in office, the West Bengal government Monday it was yet to get a “single paisa” from New Delhi.
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New Grant For Canterbury Businesses Welcomed
Canterbury’s leading business recovery agency is welcoming a new grant, which it says will provide some much-needed relief for small businesses.
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Families link burn pits to health woes, debt
(Staff writer) Army Reserve wife Rosie Torres, 38, stood in line Jan. 19 at a Texas Health and Human Services office to apply for assistance with her mortgage, bills and groceries.
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Greek rescue inches closer, still riddled with uncertainty
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - For two years, European officials have wrestled with Greece to try to save the country from financial ruin. Yet the closer talks get to a definitive deal, the greater the risk seems to get that negotiations might collapse once and for all. Deadlines have come and gone, as have rescue packages, but now there is a firm one. Greece will be unable to meet massive bond payments ...
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