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The Small Business Administration’s troubled Paycheck Protection Program appears to be providing more businesses with long-awaited loans, despite the rocky rollout and ever-changing guidance, according to a new survey.
The Internal Revenue Service guidance caused some consternation among some small businesses and tax experts.
Divorce and COVID-19 each bring various tax considerations.
In this environment where information is fluid and everything is changing on a daily basis, accountants must stay out in front of clients’ needs.
The sharing economy faces its first true crisis, but the payment companies that enable nontraditional payrolls say that the best way to fuel the recovery is to simply be more creative in how people get paid.
Congress should direct more COVID-19 relief dollars to higher ridership systems, think tank Regional Plan Association said.
A properly deployed combination of asset-based lending, commercial loans and investment banking is imperative in these circumstances.
Tokenization and buy buttons began, in part, as ways to calm the security concerns of online shoppers who were wary of moving away from plastic. They’re now becoming a way to keep a health and economic crisis from turning into a security problem as in-store checkout quickly gives way to apps and websites.
Republicans universally rejected a $3 trillion stimulus measure drafted by House Democrats to bolster the U.S. economy, but the draft plan has the seeds for an eventual, smaller compromise.
The $3 trillion plan doesn't allow advance refundings or reinstate Build America Bonds















