Business Tax Provisions of the CARES Act
The CARES Act aims to help businesses keep employees during closures because of COVID-19. Learn more about the Employee Retention Credit and Delaying Payroll Taxes.
The CARES Act aims to help businesses keep employees during closures because of COVID-19. Learn more about the Employee Retention Credit and Delaying Payroll Taxes.
If your business is struggling in the wake of COVID-19, this step-by-step guide from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce will help you through the application process for a low-interest small business loan.
The Small Business Administration has never faced a challenge like the COVID-19 outbreak, but they’re stepping up to help small business owners who are suffering financially during these uncertain times.
Check out this bulletin prepared by our friends at Pritchard & Jerden, Inc. that details how small and midsize employers can use two new refundable payroll tax credits for coronavirus paid leave.
The “Money Talks” hosts interview Pete O’Hern from Coastal States Bank on the Payroll Protection Program loans that are backed by the Small Business Administration.
While uncertainty can make you nervous, it does not have to be a cause for alarm. Having a financial adviser on your side to help you navigate the unknown can help to ease your mind, allowing you to focus on running your business.
The CARES Act provides $349 billion for the new “Paycheck Protection Program” (PPP) and $10 billion for SBA to provide emergency EIDL grants until Dec. 31, 2020. These should be excellent resources for small companies whose business is struggling with social distancing.
Check out this guide prepared by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to help small businesses and self-employed individuals prepare to file for a SBA Paycheck Protection Program Loan!
The COVID-19 outbreak is affecting every facet of our lives—including our taxes. This article addresses frequently asked questions about how you may be impacted.
There are several tax-related provisions in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act for both individuals and businesses.