A Go Fund Me page was established today (March 19) to help Bluffton businesses and employees. Its goal is $25,000. Several local individuals have organized the page. The explanation follows:
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin announced that the Treasury Department has pushed back the April 15, 2020, tax payment deadline by 90 days.
This will give businesses and individuals additional time, potentially lessening cash-flow issues that many are facing. However, there is no extension of the April 15 filing deadline.
The filing due date for 2019 individual and corporate income tax returns remains unchanged. Traditional extensions are still available for those needing more time to file a return.
By Liz Gordon-Hancock
If the last couple days are any indication, I’m in for a very bumpy, noisy, hectic ride. Parents across the state are scrambling to find childcare and/or helping their children accomplish learning at home, all whilst preparing for the possibility of enforced isolation from the coronavirus.
By Brandon Blackford,
Edward Jones financial advisor
These are challenging times.
Like everyone, you are concerned about keeping your family safe and healthy, and you’re doing your part to help protect your community from the effects of the coronavirus.
And if you’re an investor, you must also address your financial situation. How should you respond to the current market volatility and recent declines in investment prices?
The health and safety of our customers and staff at the Bluffton Public Library is a top priority, therefore the library has made the difficult decision to close from March 17, 2020 through at least April 6.
We ask that all patrons with library materials currently checked out keep the items at home rather than return them.