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Increased Business Meal Deductions for 2021 and 2022

If you recall, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), effective beginning in 2018, eliminated the business-related deduction for entertainment, amusement or recreation expenses. However, it did retain a deduction for business meals when the expense is ordinary and necessary for carrying on the trade or business and is not lavish or extravagant, along …

American Rescue Plan Act

After a day of tense debate, the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) was passed by the Senate on Saturday, March 6. The $1.9 trillion relief bill now returns to the House for the body to approve the changes made in the Senate; it is expected to pass quickly and then be sent on to …

Changes in the PPP Program Working Better This Time Around

This article discusses how the Small Business Administration has made significant changes when comparing the first round of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and the most recent program. Specifically, the SBA stated that “The changes aim to speed up the flow of funds to PPP applicants while maintaining the integrity of the program.” These …

Changes to the New PPP Attempt to Aid Small Businesses

This article discusses some of the key changes the Biden administration is making to the application process of the paycheck protection program. Specifically, Monday started a two-week period in which only businesses that have less than 20 employees are able to apply for the loan. Additionally, changes to the loan calculation formula are going …

SBA and Biden Administration Announce PPP Prioritization for Small Businesses

On February 22nd, President Biden announced a temporary change to the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) aimed at helping small businesses. A follow-up release from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) details the following steps that the department has implemented to support small businesses through the PPP process:

Creation of a two-week period, starting February …

Keys to Successful Change Management in Family Business

This article discusses how important family businesses are to the economy of the United States. However, “70% of family businesses last just one generation before they either fail or are sold.” Succession planning can be difficult at times, but implementing strategies such as narrowing your target, taking a step back, and measuring everything can …

What is Business Identity Theft and How to Avoid It

This article dives deep into the concept of business identity theft, as well as preventive measures that you can take in order to reduce the potential fallout. For example, one piece of advice is to “hire forensic accountants to look at your books…and frequently.” Along with bringing on a forensic accountant, investing in security …

Things to Consider Before Applying for a PPP Loan

This article discusses and addresses the uncertain times that businesses are living through right now due to the coronavirus pandemic. With the passing of the Paycheck Protection Program, there are many things to consider when applying for this government aid. For example, knowing the guidelines are not set in stone, tax burdens, tax-deductibility, and …

Marketing Tips for Start-ups

This article outlines and then continues to dive into detail about seven marketing tips for your start-up business. As a start-up, funds can be limited, but tips such as solidifying your brand, staying true to yourself, clearly define your goals and metrics, budgeting, and social media usage can all benefit your business. Be sure …