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Tax And Accounting Topics For Business
COVID-19 Financial Relief Coming?
UPDATE: This blog has since been updated. Please see Congress Agrees on Pandemic Financial Relief posted December 21, 2020, at…
Clarity on 2020 Employer Tax Credits
Employer Tax Credits for 2020 It has been a difficult time for many businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Congress has provided…
Taxability of PPP Loan Forgiveness
Many businesses took advantage of the government's Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) in 2020. The program allowed businesses to…
Employee Or Independent Contractor?
From an employer perspective, using independent contractors provides greater flexibility in managing variable demands for particular…
Items to Consider As You Begin Loan Forgiveness Process
Since the Paycheck Protection Program was first rolled out, DWD has been researching and monitoring the rules and regulations surrounding…
Small Businesses: Are First-Year Depreciation Write-Offs Right for You?
Under today's federal income tax rules, your business may be able to claim big first-year depreciation write-offs for eligible…
Deduction of PPP Expenses
When Congress passed the CARES Act, one of the most talked-about provisions was the Paycheck Protection Program or PPP for short. This…
PPP Loan Modifications
On August 24, 2020, the Small Business Administration (SBA) issued yet another Interim Final Rule (IFR) for the Paycheck Protection…
Hobby or Business? How to Treat COVID-19 Sideline Activities for Taxes
Today, many people sell homemade products online or work on some unincorporated sideline venture outside of their regular day jobs.…
Why Maintaining Payroll Records Remains An Absolute Must
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many small businesses to reduce their operations, furlough workers and even shut down for a period.…
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