Posts Tagged ‘Corporate’
2020 Year-end Charitable Giving Tax Incentives for Corporations
Once again, the grocery store bell ringers are out with red buckets seeking spare change in this giving time of the year. Yet a pall rests over the season due to pandemic-related economic reversals felt by even the jolliest of citizens. It is rumored that Rudolph, Prancer, and Vixen were furloughed, and Santa will lighten…
Read MoreTop 7 reasons companies Outsource Accounting and Back-office functions
By Jennifer Eubanks 1. Competent financial management, reporting, and guidance. Businesses need to have competent financial management, reporting, and guidance so the management team can focus on operations. 2. Businesses need the right people. Some 70 percent of KPMG survey respondents said they are outsourcing accounting to get access to better talent. This helps clients focus on their business instead…
Read MoreAccounting Outsourcing… Leading the New Normal
We all believed that to ensure the productivity of our employees and to keep the business running smoothly, we had to do the hour commute, spend 8 to 10 hours tethered to our desks and participate in in-person meetings five days a week. You know, back in February. Rare were the companies that allowed employees…
Read MoreJennifer Eubanks Moderated – Presidential Forum Discussion
Jennifer Eubanks Moderated – Presidential Forum Discussion regarding Association Top Financial Considerations in the Post-Pandemic World, or in times of hyper-change
Read More5 Steps to Setting Up a US Company for Non-US Resident
As a foreign business looking to establish an international footprint, there are numerous advantages if you start a business in the United States. Taxes tend to be lower than in many parts of the world, access to selling into the U.S. market is easier when a business is established within the country, and the legal…
Read MoreGMU – Corporate Tax Implications of COVID-19
Presentation – GMU 2pm on Ma 28, 2020 Christine Landoll moderating a discussion with Jennifer Eubanks, Stephen Lawson, and Lina Ivanova on the effects of #covid19 on #corporatetaxes.
Read MoreSmall Businesses Suffer with SBA Out of Funds
On Thursday April 16th, just 14 days after small businesses across America were first able to apply for loans through the $349 billion Paycheck Protection Program, the U.S. Small Business Administration announced it had exhausted its allotted funds and stopped accepting applications. Ironically, Capital One and Wells Fargo opened their application portals within the last two days…
Read MoreCapital One still not accepting applications for the Paycheck Protection Program
While most banks have successfully rolled out online portals to accept Payroll Protection Program applications, Capital One remains closed for applications. Businesses who bank with Capital One are looking for other options. Below is a link to a list of banks taking applications from new customers, compiled by Forbes Magazine. https://www.forbes.com/sites/brianthompson1/2020/04/09/banks-and-fintech-companies-accepting-paycheck-protection-program-loan-applications-from-new-and-non-bank-customers/#599f3af8b950 We understand Gusto is…
Read MoreGoogle Tells us Who is Moving Around
Check the link below to see what Google tells you about the movement in your area. Google’s report tells us how we are responding to orders to stay home and shelter in place. How are we doing? Cutting to the chase: we are moving around less, and staying home more – but not all of…
Read MoreStep by Step Guidance and Application Forms – A Small Business Owner’s Guide to the CARES Act
Please open or download this guide from the US Chamber of Commerce for detailed, step by step instructions for accessing assistance. The following files contain documents to assist calculating the Payroll Protection Act Loan amount, as well as the Borrower Application and Program Details.
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