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Part of the point of the follow-up mailing is to clear up any confusion that may have arisen from an earlier mailing.
June 28 -
It's vital to take a personalized approach to each business to understand their circumstances, help determine whether they're eligible for Disaster ERCs, and accurately calculate potential credits.
March 23
Synergi -
The network's local member firms in Istanbul and Ankara recommended an advocacy organization funded by Turkish rock singer Haluk Levent.
February 24 -
Whether you're facing natural disasters, man-made threats, or technology systems failures, prior preparation is essential.
December 28
Atlas Professional Services -
The hurricanes made it impossible for many taxpayers to meet the Oct. 17 and other impending tax deadlines.
October 21
Friedlich Law Group -
The institute sent a letter to House lawmakers urging them to include a disaster provision in a bipartisan retirement bill that’s already part of the Senate version of the legislation.
July 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service is giving victims of Hurricane Ida in some parts of Mississippi until Jan. 3, 2022 to file their individual and business tax returns, although the Nov. 1, 2021 deadline still applies to the rest of the state.
October 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service has been extending tax relief to Americans affected by natural disasters like hurricanes and wildfires, but recent legislation could make it easier to qualify for federal tax relief.
October 19 -
Lawmakers proposed bipartisan legislation in the Senate to allow the Internal Revenue Service to postpone filing deadlines when a state-level disaster declaration is issued, rather than waiting for the federal government.
September 15 -
The IRS is giving those impacted by the hurricane until the new year to file various returns and make payments.
August 31 -
The service didn’t flag hundreds of millions of dollars of unsupported deductions.
July 21 -
The House introduced bipartisan legislation Tuesday to provide tax deductions for timber growers to recover from the loss of forests.
June 29 -
The Small Business Administration pushed back the deferment period for all its disaster loans, including the COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program, until next year.
March 15 -
Following the disaster declaration by FEMA, the IRS is able to offer all sorts of relief to Texans.
February 23 -
A group of Senate Democrats introduced legislation to offer tax relief to individuals, businesses and states affected by catastrophic wildfires and other presidentially declared disasters.
September 17 -
The IRS has pushed back filing and payment deadlines for affected taxpayers.
September 2 -
With economic uncertainty, a pandemic, and concerns around race and equity topping daily headlines, existing initiatives to transform and innovate across people, processes and technology have become more amplified.
July 29
KET Solutions LLC -
The coronavirus pandemic has many accountants considering the cloud, but it’s not a simple decision.
July 22 -
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need to have a business continuity and disaster recovery plan and a pandemic plan in place.
July 21 -
Employment growth at small businesses improved slightly in May, up 0.25 percent, as stay-at-home orders eased in most states, but that was only after reaching historic lows in April, according to payroll giant Paychex.
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