Business Owners Have Tough Choices When Using PPP Loan Funds
The “Money Talks” Experts provide some insight for business owners who have eight weeks to use their PPP loan funds for payroll costs if they want the loan forgiven.
The “Money Talks” Experts provide some insight for business owners who have eight weeks to use their PPP loan funds for payroll costs if they want the loan forgiven.
One of the benefits included in the COVID-19 epidemic stimulus package is the ability for an employer to defer payment of the employer’s share of certain federal payroll taxes.
As a business owner, there is a lot you need to consider before you reopen your doors. Our friends at Pritchard & Jerden compiled some best practices to consider before opening your business back up to the public.
Documentation is going to play a big part in getting your PPP loan forgiven. Don’t wait eight weeks to start collecting proof. Here is our advice for starting now.
Businessowners must carefully consider which tax benefit or combination of tax benefits works best for their particular set of circumstances, particularly the choice between the retention credit and the SBA paycheck protection loans, since a business cannot qualify for both.
We explain the CARES Act’s retroactive postponement of, and changes to, the limits on excess business losses.
Under the CARES Act, unemployment benefits are now available for self-employed individuals, independent contractors and others who are unable to work because of the coronavirus emergency.
Applied for EIDL funds before they ran out? If the window to apply reopens, you may have to reapply depending on your application number.
The federal government is providing sick leave benefits and child care leave benefits to affected taxpayers whose employers have fewer than 500 employees.
On April 23, Gov. Brian Kemp released an executive order detailing the requirements and precautions businesses must follow when reopening starting on Friday and Monday.