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House Democrats proposed a $3 trillion virus relief bill Tuesday, combining aid to state and local governments with direct cash payments, tax breaks, expanded unemployment insurance and food stamp spending as well as a list of progressive priorities like funds for voting by mail and the troubled U.S. Postal Service.
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Padgett Business Services’ Roger Harris suggests some exceptions for employers with fewer than 50 staff.
May 12 -
Residents of states such as Utah, Idaho and South Dakota collected average stimulus payments topping $1,800.
May 12 -
Key justices explored possible middle ground as the U.S. Supreme Court considered President Donald Trump’s bid to keep his financial records secret in a pair of cases that could have sweeping constitutional significance and affect the November election.
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The IRS is extending the claims period for health care flexible spending arrangements and dependent care assistance programs and enabling taxpayers to make mid-year changes to their accounts.
May 12 -
More PPP details; virtues of reading instructions; the IRS slowly returns; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 12
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The challenges for corporate reporting after COVID-19
May 12
Corporate Reporting Dialogue -
In the wake of a global pandemic, everything is being re-thought.
May 12
Tax & Accounting Professionals business of Thomson Reuters -
We have all spent so much time and energy applying for the Paycheck Protection Program, trying to interpret and decipher the intent behind the words.
May 12
LGA -
EY’s Dutch unit is asking its partners in the Netherlands to stump up funding to help it confront the blow to its business from COVID-19 measures.
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