Monthly Archives: April 2021

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How hiring practices have shifted as a result of the pandemic

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Companies should consider benefits and challenges of hiring workers outside their geographic area.
Source: JOA News
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AICPA recommendations on Q1 estimates and 2020 Form 709 extensions

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The AICPA has released some recommendations for practitioners concerning various issues that have arisen due to the postponement of the April 15 tax deadline for individuals.
Source: Tax News
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AICPA recommendations on Q1 estimates and 2020 Form 709 extensions

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The AICPA has released some recommendations for practitioners concerning various issues that have arisen due to the postponement of the April 15 tax deadline for individuals.
Source: JOA News
Read More here – AICPA recommendations on Q1 estimates and 2020 Form 709 extensions


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Shuttered Venue Operators Grant program closes for repairs on its opening day

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The SBA opened its new application portal for the $16.25 billion Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (SVOG) program, but shut it down for repairs due to “technical difficulties” that prevented the platform from accepting applications.
Source: JOA News
Read More here – Shuttered Venue Operators Grant program closes for repairs on its opening day


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IRS explains which meals qualify for temporary 100% expense deduction

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The IRS issued guidance on Thursday on the temporary rule that allows a 100% deduction for eligible restaurant meals in 2021 and 2022.
Source: Tax News
Read More here – IRS explains which meals qualify for temporary 100% expense deduction


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Bill to postpone estimated tax due date to be introduced in Congress

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Rep. Lloyd Smucker, R.-Pa., announced he will introduce a bill that pushes back the due date for first-quarter 2021 estimated tax payments from April 15, 2021, to May 17, 2021. The AICPA expressed its support for the bill.
Source: Tax News
Read More here – Bill to postpone estimated tax due date to be introduced in Congress


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IRS explains which meals qualify for temporary 100% expense deduction

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The IRS issued guidance on the temporary rule that allows a 100% deduction for eligible restaurant meals in 2021 and 2022.
Source: JOA News
Read More here – IRS explains which meals qualify for temporary 100% expense deduction


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Bill to postpone estimated tax due date to be introduced in Congress

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Rep. Lloyd Smucker, R.-Pa., announced he will introduce a bill that pushes back the due date for first-quarter 2021 estimated tax payments from April 15, 2021, to May 17, 2021. The AICPA expressed its support for the bill.
Source: JOA News
Read More here – Bill to postpone estimated tax due date to be introduced in Congress


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PCAOB's 2021 inspections target pandemic concerns, predictability

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The effects of the coronavirus pandemic on companies’ financial reporting will be a focus of the PCAOB’s inspections in 2021. The board also will strive to become less predictable in the audits and subject areas reviewed by inspectors.
Source: JOA News
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How to claim the employee retention credit for the first half of 2021

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The IRS issued guidance on how to claim the employee retention credit for the first and second quarters of 2021. It will issue guidance on the employee retention credit from July 1 to Dec. 31, 2021, provided in new Sec. 3134, at a later date.
Source: Tax News
Read More here – How to claim the employee retention credit for the first half of 2021