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Among the targets of the audit is a business development program designed to serve socially or economically disadvantaged individuals.
November 7 -
WaterStation Management drew in veterans, stock traders, pharmacists, salespeople and retirees by leveraging fears about contaminated water and microplastics.
August 25 -
Trump's Small Business Administration told probationary staff members it had mistakenly sent them termination notices, then informed some of them the next day they were fired after all.
February 12 -
The agency plans to restrict access to a system that provides borrower tax returns to mortgage lenders beginning June 30. Left out of the loop, small-business lenders say getting credit to borrowers will become more difficult as a result.
January 10 -
Changes to the Small Business Administration's SOP affect both accountants and their small-business clients.
October 9
Live Oak Bank -
Small Business Administration loan expert Shannon Hay talks about the changes to the SBA's new SOP around lending, and what they mean for accounting firms and their clients.
July 17 -
The U.S. Small Business Administration disbursed up to $200 billion in potentially fraudulent EIDL and PPP funds, but that amount was disputed in a separate report by the SBA itself.
June 28 -
Many advisors have clients who took out the forgivable loans. Some wealth management firms did the same. Three years after the government doled out more than $800 billion in mostly-free cash, here's what's happening.
April 24 -
There are more good accounting firms than ever looking to sell. But you may have to go on many dates before you find the perfect match.
March 14
Earmark CPE -
CBIZ MHM, Doeren Mayhew and Cohen & Co. made major combinations.
February 2 -
The bill would provide tax relief to businesses that applied for the SBA's Restaurant Revitalization Fund, but didn't receive a grant because the program ran out of money.
January 24 -
The Small Business Administration is increasing the cap for COVID Economic Injury Disaster Loans from $500,000 to $2 million.
September 10 -
The portal offer a streamlined way to seek loan forgiveness, but accountants are watching for the revenue reduction scores the SBA is using to make determinations.
September 2 -
The U.S. Small Business Administration will be unveiling an online portal where Paycheck Protection Program borrowers can directly apply for forgiveness on loans of $150,000 or less without going through their bank.
July 28 -
The service offered highlights of tax season, the latest on stimulus packages, and more.
June 8 -
The U,S, Small Business Administration is urging food and beverage establishments to submit their applications for the Restaurant Revitalization Fund by next Monday.
May 19 -
The Small Business Administration plans to begin accepting applications Monday for a new program to help hard-hit restaurants reopen during the pandemic, and some firms are preparing clients to apply.
April 30 -
The Small Business Administration is also going to retry a launch of its Shuttered Venue Operators Grant program.
April 23 -
The IRS and the Treasury Department are giving small businesses that received Paycheck Protection Program loans in the first round a way to deduct expenses they couldn’t claim last year.
April 22 -
The long-awaited aid program aims to help music venues, performing arts groups, nightclubs, movie theaters and museums.
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