Monthly Archives: April 2021

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Leading and managing amid disruptive demographics

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Paying attention to demographic trends can help organizational leaders make wise, forward-looking decisions. Those who ignore these statistics risk being left behind.
Source: JOA News
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A new risk matrix for blockchain implementation

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A new joint publication from AICPA & CIMA and ISACA provides a risk matrix that identifies risk in five key domains — governance, infrastructure, data, key management and smart contracts.
Source: JOA News
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SBA sets opening dates for Restaurant Revitalization Fund

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Registration for the Restaurant Revitalization Fund (RRF) will begin at 9 a.m. ET on Friday, April 30, and the SBA will begin accepting applications on Monday, May 3, at noon ET.
Source: JOA News
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Resilience lessons for women accountants

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Fortitude, mentoring and lifelong learning can help women navigate their careers in the accounting profession, according to three women leaders who shared their stories.
Source: JOA News
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Financial fears spike for young adults amid pandemic

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More than half of Americans said their financial situation caused them stress during the pandemic, according to an AICPA survey. Younger Americans were particularly affected, with three-quarters of 18- to 24-year-olds reporting financial anxiety.
Source: JOA News
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2021 child tax credit, EITC, and premium tax credit limits updated

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The IRS issued guidance on the amount of and limitations on the child tax credit, earned income tax credit, and premium tax credit available for taxpayers for the 2021 tax year as a result of changes to those provisions enacted by the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, P.L. 117-2.
Source: Tax News
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2021 child tax credit, EITC, and premium tax credit limits updated

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The IRS issued guidance on the amount of and limitations on the child tax credit, earned income tax credit, and premium tax credit available for taxpayers for the 2021 tax year as a result of changes to those provisions enacted by the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, P.L. 117-2.
Source: JOA News
Read More here – 2021 child tax credit, EITC, and premium tax credit limits updated


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How a church can prevent fraud without compromising its values

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Religious organizations are vulnerable to fraud precisely because of the tenets of trust and forgiveness that define them, and the pandemic has led to increased risks. CPAs are in a position to advise churches on steps they can take to reduce fraud risk without compromising their principles.
Source: JOA News
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SBA to reopen Shuttered Venue Operators Grant portal Saturday

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The U.S. Small Business Administration will reopen the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (SVOG) application portal on Saturday, April 23.
Source: JOA News
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Expenses paid with 2020 PPP loans can be deducted on 2021 tax returns

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The IRS issued guidance on a safe harbor permitting qualifying taxpayers who have PPP loans, who did not deduct expenses related to those loans paid or incurred in 2020 on their 2020 returns, to deduct the expenses on their returns for the immediately subsequent tax year, instead of on an amended return or administrative adjustment request for the 2020 tax year.
Source: Tax News
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