Have you received an Economic Impact Payment only to find out it’s less than what you were expecting? Here are some of the reasons why.
Month: May 2020
Fortunate enough to get a PPP loan? Forgiven expenses aren’t deductible
If you get a PPP loan and use the proceeds on certain expenses, the loan amount will be forgiven. Can you then deduct the expenses on your tax return? The IRS answers that question in new guidance.
Business charitable contribution rules have changed under the CARES Act
Food and financial insecurity have increased during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. If your business is donating to charity to help ease the pain, you may be eligible for enhanced charitable donation deductions.
The CARES Act liberalizes net operating losses
The CARES Act includes favorable changes to the rules for deducting net operating losses (NOLs). Here’s how.
Do you have tax questions related to COVID-19? Here are some answers
If you’re like most Americans, the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has led to many questions. Health issues are of utmost concern but you may also have many financial questions. Here are some answers.
The IRS clarifies the deductibility of PPP-funded expenses
In Notice 2020-32, the IRS has clarified that deductions for income tax purposes aren’t allowed for expenses that are otherwise deductible if the payment of the expense results in forgiveness of a covered loan.
Hiring independent contractors? Make sure they’re properly classified
During these tough times, your business may be saving money by using independent contractors, rather than hiring employees. Make sure to follow all the rules or you could hear from the IRS.
SBA extends the PPP repayment deadline for self-certification
May 14, 2020, is the revised deadline to repay Paycheck Protection Program loans for borrowers who have chosen the Small Business Administration’s “good faith” self-certification of eligibility option.