As a business with employees, you may have questions about the new employee retention tax credit. Here are some answers.
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As a business with employees, you may have questions about the new employee retention tax credit. Here are some answers.
Read MoreThe Treasury Department issued an Interim Final Rule on Thursday, April 2, to facilitate implementation of the Paycheck Protection Program, one of the pillars of the CARES Act.
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During these uncertain times, it pays to know what relief is available under the CARES Act for you and your family.
Read MoreWe are all closely monitoring the CARES Act, especially the Emergency SBA 7(a) loan program. We understand the House just passed the Bill and the President is expected to sign it by the end of the day.
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has changed life across the country. The IRS and Congress have responded with some tax and financial relief. Here’s a brief rundown of what’s been provided so far.
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In an effort to ease the burdens of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the U.S. Dept. of Treasury has extended the federal income tax payment deadline.
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Financial and tax-related relief for individuals and businesses from the effects of coronavirus (COVID-19) come in the form of a bill passed by the U.S. House and being taken up by the Senate.
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April 15 isn’t only the income tax return deadline. It’s also the gift tax return deadline for people who made large gifts last year. Find out if you’re required to file a 2019 gift tax return this April (or if you may want to file one anyway).
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The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act eliminated some of the deductions for business-related meal and entertainment expenses. New guidance from the IRS, in the form of proposed regulations, address meal and entertainment expenses.
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Buying a home and want to know how much of a tax break you’ll get for paying mortgage interest? Here are the rules.
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If you’re a parent, or if you’re planning on having children, you know that it’s expensive to pay for their food, clothes, activities and education. Fortunately, there’s a tax credit available for taxpayers with children under the age of 17, as well as a dependent credit for older children.
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In most cases, married couples who file jointly save more money on taxes than those who file separate returns. However, there are cases when filing separately is a better option.
Read MoreWith many of the provisions of the SECURE Act now in effect, do you know how they might affect your business?
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