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I want to write a letter of thanks for all the sacrifices you have made for our nation during this COVID-19 pandemic. Thank you for all the lives you have saved. Thank you for fighting to save all the lives that were lost. Thank you for leaving your homes each day, not knowing if or…
Read MoreMy first possible COVID-19 case came nearly three weeks ago, before there were any cases in our city. He was a healthcare professional who presented with fever, sore throat, and cough. We did the usual strep and influenza testing, both negative, but I thought that he looked different. He had some diarrhea, stomach pain, and…
Read MoreWith everyone quarantined to their homes to avoid COVID-19, we are all doing our part to flatten the curve of this virus and save lives. This makes the old method of doing a mortgage…difficult. Meeting face-to-face, signing documents in-person, and being together, in general, is either frowned upon or outright illegal. That’s why a fully…
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Read MoreIn the midst of coronavirus responses and accompanying hits to state revenue, some states that had previously held out are looking to expanded online sales tax authority as an additional revenue source. Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee (R) signed SB 2182 on April 1, making the Volunteer State the latest—and one of the last—states to impose…
Read MoreI’ve been telecommuting for two weeks, and I already feel like Bill Murray’s character in the film Groundhog Day. A college friend of mine had a term for this feeling—déjà movie. I ease into my day with the repetitive normalcy of feeding the dog and sitting with my coffee while I watch the news. A…
Read MoreEarly this month, state legislators in Kentucky passed a revenue package (HB351) which includes an excise tax increase on vapor products. The bill divides vapor products into two categories, open tank systems and cartridge-based systems, with two tax rates. Governor Andy Beshear (D) is expected to sign the bill. Cartridges will be taxed at $1.50…
Read MoreThe Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department are extending a number of tax deadlines for individuals, trusts, estates, corporations and others due to the impact of the novel coronavirus. Original Article Posted at : https://www.accountingtoday.com/news/irs-extends-more-tax-deadlines-due-to-coronavirus
Read MoreI’m a third-year medical student, but my medical education, as I knew it, is currently on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic. Stanford has pulled its students from hospitals and clinics for the time being, following recommendations from the Association for American Medical Colleges (AAMC). Our pre-clinical students, first and second-years, have transitioned to remote learning. Fourth-years,…
Read MoreI am the director of critical care for a hospital. Five days ago I tested positive for COVID-19. I can’t know for certain where exactly I contracted the virus. But when my hospital admitted its first COVID-positive patient, I stayed until 3 a.m. to set up the isolation ward and care for the patient until…
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