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mediaphotos / Getty Images/iStockphoto If you haven’t received your third government stimulus payment yet, there’s a way to track it down without going to the IRS website and navigating the seemingly endless maze of menu links, FAQs and status messages. See:
Pandemic Relief Programs Are Ending — Here’s How You Can Still Get Assistance Just pick up your phone and punch in these 10 numbers: 800-919-9835. That’s the IRS
Economic Impact Payment phone number, which connects you with a live representative. As noted on the Tom’s Guide website, the phone number is a good option if you have a hard time navigating the IRS’s dedicated stimulus check website, or if you have a question that can’t be answered on the site. Just keep in mind that the IRS has
been overwhelmed with inquiries during the pandemic, with millions of Americans clogging up the phone lines to ask about their tax refunds, stimulus payments and other benefits. More:
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American When you call the number, you’ll likely be greeted by an automated recording that will attempt to help you before you’re connected with a live representative. Be prepared to sit on hold for a while, and make sure you have your questions and basic personal information ready. If calling on the phone is not an option, you can also try the “Get My Payment” tool on the IRS website. As
previously reported on GOBankingRates, the tool lets you find out when your third stimulus payment is scheduled to be sent, or when and how it was sent. The system is updated once a day,
usually overnight. To use the tool, you’ll need to input your Social Security number, date of birth and address. Meanwhile, something you should never do is accept phone calls from someone claiming to be with the IRS — the IRS never calls. If someone calls you claiming to be with the IRS, they are almost certainly trying to scam you. Learn:
Need Help Paying For Your Taxes? The IRS Has Several Options For You According to the FTC.gov website, “Scammers pretending to be from the government can rig up caller ID to look like a call is coming from the
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Why Agenus Stock Rose 18.4% on Thursday
Shares of Agenus (NASDAQ: AGEN), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company that specializes in immuno-oncology, saw its shares jump 18.4% on Thursday. First, the company on Wednesday said it planned to present data on botensilimab, a therapy that is being studied for its effectiveness as a combination drug or a monotherapy to active T-cell immune responses in patients who have pancreatic cancer, colorectal cancer, or melanoma, a type of skin cancer. Another move that helped push up the stock was the announcement of inside buying of Agenus stock by some members of the company's board of directors on Wednesday, including Susan Hirsch, Wadih Jordan, Ulf Wiinberg, and Timothy Wright, totaling more than 30,000 Agenus shares.
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AMD Sinks After Early Peek at Revenue Shows Steep Shortfall
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