Virgin Australia has announced a major refund initiative, offering compensation to tens of thousands of customers who were inadvertently overcharged due to a long-running system error. The move comes after the airline discovered that its pricing system had wrongly recalculated fares for travelers who made changes to their itineraries over the past five years. 🧾 Continue reading
Wells Fargo Customers Have Just Hours Left to Claim Up to $5,000 from $19.5M Settlement
If you ever got a call from Wells Fargo or one of its third-party partners over the last few years, you might be sitting on a potential payday — up to $5,000, to be exact. Wells Fargo has agreed to a massive $19.5 million class-action settlement stemming from serious privacy violation claims. But here’s the Continue reading
DWP Distributes £360 Payments to State Pensioners Born Before 1953 Starting This Week
In a much-welcomed financial uplift, millions of state pensioners born before 1951 (men) or 1953 (women) are in line to receive up to £470 extra annually, thanks to the latest increases from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). As part of the government’s Triple Lock guarantee, pension payments have officially risen from April 7, Continue reading
Is Another Bank of Canada Rate Cut Coming in April?
Key Takeaways: The Countdown to April 16: What’s at Stake? All eyes are on the Bank of Canada as it gears up for its next rate decision on April 16. After two back-to-back 25 basis point cuts earlier this year—in January and March—the key question is: Will there be a third cut? Economists, financial institutions, Continue reading
Trump official sparks confusion with claim of 10% tariff on Canadian goods
A senior U.S. official may have unintentionally stirred the pot during an already chaotic day in Washington, D.C., when he mistakenly indicated that Canada would be slapped with a 10 per cent tariff—contradicting earlier White House assurances. The confusion added a new layer of tension to an ongoing tariff saga that’s left North American trade Continue reading
Its Official: the IRS $1600 Refund: How to Claim Your $1,600 Child Tax Refund and What You Need to Know
Thousands of U.S. families are set to receive a significant financial boost of up to $1,600 per child, thanks to the Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC). This tax benefit, part of the broader Child Tax Credit program, aims to support low- and moderate-income households, offering a refundable amount to eligible parents with children under 17. Continue reading
Block, Owner of Cash App, Agrees to $40 Million Fine to Settle New York Compliance Issues
Block, the company behind Cash App, has agreed to pay a $40 million civil fine to settle charges from New York’s Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) over allegations that it failed to adequately address money laundering risks on its popular mobile payment service. This settlement is the latest in a series of penalties the company Continue reading
Do You Have to Claim VA Disability on Taxes? What Veterans Need to Know for Tax Season 2025
As tax season approaches, many Veterans find themselves asking: Do I need to claim my VA disability benefits on my tax return? With the April 15 deadline fast approaching, understanding what is and isn’t taxable can save Veterans time, money, and stress when filing their taxes. What Counts as Taxable Income for Veterans? The good Continue reading
IRS Refund Schedule April 2025: How to Get Your Tax Refund or Stimulus Check Before the Deadline
As tax season 2025 moves into its final stretch, millions of Americans are still in the process of filing their returns—and there’s good news if you haven’t submitted yours yet. The IRS Refund Schedule April 2025 offers a detailed timeline to help taxpayers get their refunds quickly, and if you qualify, there’s still a chance Continue reading
WA Student Assistance Payment 2025: How WA Families Can Get Up to $250 Per Child for School Costs
The WA Student Assistance Payment 2025 is back, helping families in Western Australia manage the rising cost of sending kids to school. If your child is enrolled in a WA school from Kindergarten through Year 12, you may be eligible to claim up to $250 per student to help cover school-related expenses. This support is Continue reading