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  2. California extends relief for homeowners who missed mortgage ...

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    The state is again expanding its federally funded mortgage relief program to help more Californians. People who missed mortgage payments as late as Feb. 1 are now eligible for help.

  3. Property Tax Circuit Breaker - Wikipedia

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    In order to claim this credit the tax filer must be a resident for the full year. The maximum credit is $1,000 and for filers who make less than $25,000 per year the property tax must be over 3% of their yearly income. For tax filers who make between $25,000 and $40,000 the property tax must be over 4% of their yearly income.

  4. Do installment loans build credit? What to know before you ...

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    For instance, if you already have a mortgage, student loans, an auto loan and credit card debt, adding an installment loan may increase your debt-to-income (DTI) ratio. Lenders will be less likely ...

  5. California Inflation Relief: Here’s When You’ll Get Paid in ...

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    Look: If Your Credit Score Is Under 740, ... The State of California Franchise Tax Board (FTB) explained on its website that if you are eligible, you will automatically receive a payment — which ...

  6. Refund anticipation loan - Wikipedia

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    The practice of tax refunds being used in conjunction with car financing quickly spread throughout the area and then throughout the entire United States. John Hewitt purchased Mel Jackson's Tax Service and began to offer refund anticipation loans in 1988, building a national franchise out of the idea: Jackson Hewitt Tax Service.

  7. Connect (financial services company) - Wikipedia

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    Connect, formerly PRBC, is a consumer credit reporting agency, more commonly referred to as a credit bureau in the United States. It is similar to the other four U.S. credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian, TransUnion and Innovis) in that it is an FCRA (Fair Credit Reporting Act) compliant national data repository.

  8. California could allow undocumented residents to qualify for ...

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    Most use an individual tax identification number, or ITIN. Around 22% of the undocumented population in California, or 604,000 people, owned homes in 2019, according to the Migration Policy Institute.

  9. Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007 - Wikipedia

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    With the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, this tax relief was extended another three years, covering debts discharged through calendar year 2012. The relief was further extended until January 1, 2014, at Section 202 of the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012. [1] This tax relief has been renewed each year since.