Stimulus Package: Unemployment Q&A

There are a lot of questions regarding who is eligible for unemployment under the new federal guidelines as a reaction to COVID-19, so here’s a brief Q&A.

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Stimulus Update: Furloughed Vs. Laid Off

With the new stimulus package expanding unemployment benefits, and with businesses struggling to keep employees on payroll, we’re hearing the terms “furlough” and “lay off” a lot.

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Stimulus Update: Small Business Relief

The section of the bill that covers relief for small businesses is called the Paycheck Protection Program which is administered through the SBA in the way of loans to small businesses.

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Parental Tax Questions: Claiming Adoption Expenses, the Child Tax Credit and More

Being a parent or having dependents can make filing taxes a little more complicated, but it also provides some deductions and benefits that are worth exploring.

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Tax Tips for Marriages vs. Domestic Partnerships

Although there are benefits to both domestic partnerships and marriages, there are many differences when it comes to the law and its protections.

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Tis the Season for IRS Scams

It’s that time of year when IRS tax return and refund scams arrive, and there’s nothing festive about that. Working with a tax and financial professional can help ensure that your money stays where it belongs, and your identity remains your own.

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Why Nonprofits Need to File Taxes

If you’re running a nonprofit, are even an officer or board member, you may think your organization doesn’t need to file a tax return. While it’s true that tax-exempt nonprofits do not pay federal taxes, they do have to file an information form with the IRS. That form is called a 990.

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