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New tool helps check EIP status
Eligible taxpayers who are anticipating an economic impact payment (EIP) soon can now check their payment status using the IRS’ Get My Payment tool.
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IRS to host small business workshop Jan. 21
The IRS will host a virtual small business workshop and listening sesson on Jan. 21 to discuss estimated taxes, self-employment tax, withholding tools for employers and more.
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PPP reopens Jan. 11 for select lenders, borrowers
The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) will reopen Monday, Jan. 11, for select lenders and borrowers.
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IRS issuing prepaid EIP debit cards
Starting this week, Treasury and the IRS are sending approximately 8 million economic impact payments (EIPs) via prepaid debit cards to taxpayers.
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Eligible PPP expenses now deductible
New IRS guidance allows businesses that got their PPP loans forgiven to write off expenses paid for with that money.
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New PPP guidance issued by SBA, Treasury
The U.S. Small Business Administration and Treasury issued guidance late night Wednesday, Jan. 6, for the reconstituted Paycheck Protection Program.
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IRS revises Form 1024-A for electronic filing
As part of ongoing efforts to improve service for the tax-exempt community, the IRS issued a revised Form 1024-A application to allow electronic filing.
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Final rules govern income inclusion, advance payments
The IRS has issued new guidance on the timing of income inclusion under an accrual method of accounting, including the treatment of advance payments for goods, services and other items.
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Change in vehicle use valuation permitted for now
The IRS is allowing employers to switch from the vehicle lease valuation method to cents-per-mile for determining the value of an employee’s personal use of a vehicle during the pandemic.
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Recruiters change priorities for 2021
New recruiting research indicates the importance of time-to-hire has given way to a more thoughtful process that prioritizes factors like diversity, equity and inclusion.