Posts Tagged ‘covid19’
Tax Implications of Coronavirus Relief
Summary of Keypoints Relief legislation overview: The CARES Act and the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) introduced multiple tax-related provisions as part of a $2.2 trillion federal response to support individuals and businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Stimulus rebates structure: Stimulus payments are structured as refundable tax credits, reducing tax liability dollar-for-dollar and refundable…
Read MoreTax Implications of the Cares Act
Summary of Keypoints The presentation titled “Tax Implications of the CARES Act” took place on December 29, 2020, focusing on tax-related provisions of the CARES Act. Jim Niblock, Senior Manager of Tax Services, and Jennifer Eubanks of Eubanks Accounting & Advisory served as presenters, providing professional insight into the topic. The session was designed as…
Read MoreEubanks Accounting & Advisory’s Jennifer Eubanks attending Capitol Hill Week to Promote PPP Legislation on June 11
We’re excited to have a direct line of communication with the Members of Congress that represent us. Now more than ever, our small business voices need to be heard!
Read MoreTax Implications of Coronavirus Relief
A number of tax implications evolve as a result of relief provided by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, and the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA). We’ve created a summary of information as it has evolved to date.
Read MoreMurky Waters for Government Contractors Receiving PPP Funds
Government contractors, constantly vigilant and monitoring compliance with Federal Acquisition Regulations are faced with unprecedented uncertainty and questions surrounding acceptance of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) funds and payments under Section 3610 of the CARES Act. Contractors must consider a) the ban against ‘double dipping’ of funds and b) must also consider that loan forgiveness under the PPP may be interpreted as a credit due back to the government in accordance with FAR 31.201-1 (a).
Read MoreSBA Issues New Interim Rule – Temporary Changes Impacting Self-Employed and Partnership Access to PPP Loans
Summary of Keypoints New SBA interim rule: The SBA issued temporary changes clarifying PPP loan eligibility and calculation methods for self-employed individuals, sole proprietors filing Schedule C, and partnerships. Self-employed with no employees: PPP loan amounts are based on 2019 Schedule C net profit (line 31), capped at $100,000, averaged monthly, multiplied by 2.5, with…
Read MoreCARES Act – Tax Savings and Business Opportunities
Summary of Keypoints Employer payroll tax deferral: The CARES Act allows businesses to defer the employer portion of Social Security payroll taxes (6.2%) on wages paid from March 27–December 31, 2020, with repayment split between December 31, 2021 and December 31, 2022; the deferral is unavailable if PPP loan forgiveness is taken. Employee retention credit:…
Read MoreIRS Extends More Tax Deadlines
Summary of Keypoints Deadline relief announcement: The IRS extended all federal tax filing and payment deadlines falling between April 1, 2020 and July 15, 2020 to July 15, 2020 for all taxpayers. Estimated tax payments included: Quarterly estimated tax payments, including those normally due on June 15, 2020, may be paid by July 15 without…
Read MoreCapital One still not accepting applications for the Paycheck Protection Program
Summary of Keypoints Capital One status: Capital One was not accepting Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) applications while many other banks had launched online application portals. Impact on customers: Businesses banking with Capital One were forced to seek alternative lenders to submit PPP applications. Alternative lenders listed: Forbes published a list of banks and fintech companies…
Read MoreGoogle Tells us Who is Moving Around
Summary of Keypoints Source of insights: Google’s COVID-19 Mobility Reports provide location-based data showing how movement patterns changed across communities during the pandemic. Behavioral trends: The data indicates that people are moving around less and staying home more, reflecting responses to stay-at-home and shelter-in-place orders, though compliance varies. Workplace reality: The report highlights that working…
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