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The Restaurant Revitalization Fund is now live

May 27, 2021 by Michael DiBernardo

The Restaurant Revitalization Fund is now live

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected various industries in very different ways. Widespread lockdowns and discouraged movement have led to increased profitability for some manufacturers and many big-box retailers. The restaurant industry, however, has had a much harder go of it — especially smaller, privately owned businesses in economically challenged areas. In response, the Small Business […]

Filed Under: Buisness

Is your wellness program built on a solid foundation?

May 20, 2021 by Michael DiBernardo

Is your wellness program built on a solid foundation?

In a society increasingly conscious of well-being, with the costs of health care benefits remaining high, many businesses have established or are considering employee wellness programs. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has defined these programs as “a health promotion activity or organization-wide policy designed to support healthy behaviors and improve health outcomes […]

Filed Under: Buisness

President Biden details his tax proposals for individuals

May 17, 2021 by Michael DiBernardo

President Biden details his tax proposals for individuals

President Biden’s proposals for individual taxpayers were outlined in an April 28 address to Congress and in an 18-page fact sheet released by the White House. The “American Families Plan” contains tax breaks for low- and middle-income taxpayers and tax increases on those “making over $400,000 per year.” Here’s a summary of some of the […]

Filed Under: Emerging Tax Alerts

Should a tax apportionment clause be in your estate plan?

May 14, 2021 by Michael DiBernardo

Should a tax apportionment clause be in your estate plan?

Even though the federal gift and estate tax exemption is currently very high ($11.7 million for 2021), there are families that still have to contend with significant federal estate tax liability. Plus, the exemption is scheduled to drop significantly in 2026, and reducing it sooner has been proposed. Even if you aren’t subject to federal […]

Filed Under: Emerging Tax Alerts

Ensure competitive intelligence efforts are helpful, not harmful

May 12, 2021 by Michael DiBernardo

Ensure competitive intelligence efforts are helpful, not harmful

With so many employees working remotely these days, engaging in competitive intelligence has never been easier. The Internet as a whole, and social media specifically, create a data-rich environment in which you can uncover a wide variety of information on what your competitors are up to. All you or an employee need do is open […]

Filed Under: Buisness

PPP application deadline extended

May 6, 2021 by Michael DiBernardo

PPP application deadline extended

President Biden has signed the PPP Extension Act of 2021. The new law extends the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) application filing deadline from March 31, 2021, to May 31, 2021, thus providing potential PPP borrowers additional time to submit their applications. The law doesn’t provide the PPP with any additional funding. However, $7.25 billion in […]

Filed Under: Emerging Tax Alerts

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