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By Michelle Jenkins, CPA If you remember the TV show, “The Office,” they had an accounting and payroll team. It included Angela, Oscar and Kevin. When accountant “Angela” went on maternity leave, that department was essentially short staffed. Short staffing is a burden for owners, leaders and existing staff when it is temporary. What if...
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On October 1, 2020, the Alabama Department of Revenue (ADOR) officially alerted Alabama taxpayers of a new annual renewal requirement for certain ADOR-issued sales and use tax licensing. For the first time, Alabama taxpayers holding any of the following ADOR-issued licenses must renew that license between November 1, 2020 and December 31, 2020 — and annually thereafter....
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As our Pensacola business community begins to assess the flooding-related damage from Hurricane Sally, the demand for available resources capable of providing capital, advice and disaster relief services has become a hot topic of discussion—and a source of some confusion and frustration. On the federal level, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis sent a letter to President...
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Could you use some additional cash flow in your business? We thought so. Recent global events have certainly incentivized many tax decision-makers to prioritize tax planning that can increase cash and enhance overall business liquidity. This could mean a renewed focus on research and development credits (R&D credits). Specifically, more companies may be eligible to...
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The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has released the “Paycheck Protection Program Loan Forgiveness Application,” which contains information on PPP Loan forgiveness along with instructions for completing the application form. The SBA said its form and instructions are designed to reduce compliance burdens and simplify the process for borrowers. The form and instructions provide details on...
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We have provided an update to the “economic uncertainty” language and the good-faith certification.  Read More. The U.S. Treasury Department and the SBA are issuing new guidance on eligibility and use of Paycheck Protection Program loan funds under the CARES Act. However, their determination of ‘economic uncertainty’ and the ‘good faith certification’ made during the...
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Anglin Reichmann Armstrong has developed a process to help you model potential forgiveness scenarios for PPP loan forgiveness. This is a critical process to pursue now because it will support your decisions for timely staffing/rehiring as well as proper use of PPP loan funds during the eight-week covered period. Contact us to learn more. What...
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The federal government released new guidelines, formally known as Opening Up America Again, for states to plan to reopen the economy and business activity. The guidelines suggest data dependency (based on COVID-19 cases and statistics) and follow 14-day trends. The final decisions on reopening plans will be issued by state and local government, but businesses...
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The Paycheck Protection Program loans as aligned with the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) were made available for application April 3, 2020. Already, there has been high interest and demand in this program, which is accessible for eligible employers through SBA-insured 7(a) program lenders and other authorized bank and credit union...
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We are monitoring developments in the U.S. Congress regarding an emergency relief stimulus package that includes individual taxpayers and businesses. Today, we received a briefing that laid out some key provisions, but bear in mind that the U.S. House still needs to pass the bill, currently known as the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security...
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