Here Are Your Articles for Thursday, May 14, 2020
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The SBA recently published FAQ #46 noting Safe Harbor guidance for loan “necessity” for those with PPP loans of less than $2 million. Here's more.
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The IRS and SBA continue to release additional guidance on the PPP that is applicable to those applying for loans and those who already have them. Click through for key clarifications in this important but complicated program.
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It seems that the current pandemic is affecting every aspect of business and finance — and the workers' comp system is no exception. Click through for a brief review of the complex interplay between workers' comp and new regulations.
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With a mix of state and federal rules, figuring out what to deduct from your employees' wages can get complicated. Click through for an overview of the taxes you have to deduct, and other paycheck issues.
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U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles — GAAP — is not the only game in town. Other Comprehensive Basis of Accounting might be a better choice for your business. Click through for the details so you can make the right choice.
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All homeowners look forward to the day when their mortgages end. With a little planning, you can make that day come sooner. Click through for some advice on how to pay off your mortgage sooner than you expected.
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The earned income tax credit gives an enormous helping hand to working families, but many wrongly assume it doesn't apply to them. Click through for insights into the powerful EITC to learn if you can take advantage of it.
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