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The Internal Revenue Service is clarifying its guidance on provisions of the coronavirus relief legislation providing tax credits to employers offering paid sick leave and family leave to workers. Original Article Posted at : https://www.accountingtoday.com/news/irs-updates-guidance-on-paid-sick-leave-and-family-leave-credits
Read MoreStacks of flyers ranging from local free dinners to legal services collecting in a box or filing cabinet are familiar scenes in student-run clinics (SRCs). To anyone who has worked in social services, maintaining organization and keeping up-to-date resources can be a frustrating and common challenge. Across the nation, SRCs generally serve homeless, at-risk, and…
Read MoreImagine a mark-to-market capital gains tax, like the one proposed in New York, generating liability in a GameStop-style situation where retail investors have shares that have soared in value by orders of magnitude, get taxed on those gains, and then hold on too long and sell as the stock crashes back to earth. Whether you…
Read MoreAs a fresh round of federal relief loans is getting distributed to U.S. small firms hit by a pandemic crisis that will soon stretch to a year, new research shows that last year’s tranches of the Paycheck Protection Program covered less than a month of business expenses. Original Article Posted at : https://www.accountingtoday.com/articles/ppp-loans-covered-less-than-a-month-of-u-s-small-biz-expenses
Read MoreThere are many things I always buy at Costco. But there are also things I never buy there. Not everything the warehouse club sells is a bulk bargain. I’m not hating on Costco, though. I’m just using the beloved retailer to underscore the potentially high cost of being loyal to a store and failing to…
Read MoreSmall businesses in Nebraska, Oklahoma and other rural states have been the most successful at getting federal pandemic relief in the $284 billion round of aid that opened this month, buoyed by a new rule that authorizes loans to many farms that didn’t qualify before. Original Article Posted at : https://www.accountingtoday.com/articles/rural-u-s-states-get-larger-share-of-ppp-loans-in-latest-round
Read MoreAnders CPAs + Advisors announces its Charity of Choice; Brown Schultz Sheridan & Fritz donates $50,000 to nonprofits in Pennsylvania and Maryland; and a Cohnreznick partner is named to the American Cancer Society Board of Directors. Original Article Posted at : https://www.accountingtoday.com/list/firms-giving-back-weaver-raises-60k-via-firmwide-charity-walk
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The current SPAC hype has some Wall Street Investors worrying that we may be experiencing a bubble. Robert Davis, a Partner and the Chief Investment Officer of Round Table Wealth Management who has over 20 years of experience in the financial industry, believes there are still many positives when it comes to investing in SPACs. He provides […]
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For investment advisory firms, marketing investment performance is hardly optional; for better or worse, investors want to know about firms’ track records. Historically, aside from highly regulated mutual funds, US investment advisers have been free to communicate about investment performance as long as the presentation was not misleading – – a general antifraud standard. But […]
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Read MoreSmartphones can feel more like a necessity than a luxury. The thing is, smartphones can also be expensive. This is especially true if you’re into the flagships from big names like Apple and Samsung. Smartphones are also notoriously not the most rugged products. A small mishap could cause damage that is expensive to fix or,…
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