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February 4, 2021
Kevin Cleary is a tax and financial advisor at Professional Tax Service in Traverse City.
He says over the last few weeks he has been getting questions about how the recent stimulus checks will effect customer’s 2020 tax returns.
Cleary says, “We get a lot of questions about that. Is it taxable? No. It’s not. But it is a credit on your taxes. So it doesn’t negatively impact your taxes but if you did not receive it, let your accountant know so they can file that credit for you and you can get that money back.”
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THE Care Quality Commission has published the results of a recent inspection into a Tyne Valley hospital prompted by concerns raised by a whistle blower about staffing issues, patient safety and the quality of care and treatment offered to patients. The watchdog reported on mental health services for children and young people run by Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust following an inecption at Ferndene in Prudhoe last November. The CQC also inspected the Alnwood unit at St Nicholas Hospital in Newcastle. Inspectors found that the wards were sufficiently staffed by professionals who managed risks to patient safety effectively.
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By Ben Hunte
The NHS s child gender-identity service has been rated inadequate after inspectors identified significant concerns .
The Care Quality Commission inspected the Gender Identity Development Service (Gids) at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust in October.
More than 4,600 young people were on the waiting list and some had waited over two years for a first appointment.
The trust said it took the CQC report very seriously .
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England and Wales only children s gender-identity service was inspected after healthcare professionals and the children s commissioner for England raised concerns around clinical practice, safeguarding procedures, and assessments of capacity and consent to treatment .