00:00Tax day has come and gone, but April is not the only month to be on top of major financial
00:05deadlines.
00:06Here are a few dates to look out for in June.
00:08June 1st is when hurricane season officially starts.
00:11According to Money Talks News, this date is important because it could directly affect your finances
00:16if you live in an area prone to hurricanes.
00:20Florida residents, listen up.
00:21Your state offers a disaster preparedness sales tax that ends on June 9th,
00:26meaning there's a long list of products that help residents prepare for potential disasters
00:30that qualify for a tax break, according to the Department of Revenue.
00:34Between June 13th and 14th, the Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee
00:39will meet and vote on whether to raise its target range for the federal funds rate.
00:44Money Talks News notes that this is important because a change in this rate
00:48can affect everything from your savings account yield to your credit card interest.
00:52If you live in Tennessee and own a gun, there is a two-year-long sale going on for gun
00:57safes
00:57and gun safety devices, but it ends June 30th, according to Money Talks News.
01:02So, act fast or miss out on savings.
01:06Investopedia notes that June 30th is the FAFSA filing deadline,
01:10meaning it's your last chance to apply for federal student aid for 2023 through 2024.
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