COVID-19 Relief Opportunities for Nonprofit Organizations
Nonprofits, TaxThe COVID-19 pandemic has created new operational and financial challenges for many businesses, including nonprofit organizations.
The COVID-19 pandemic has created new operational and financial challenges for many businesses, including nonprofit organizations.
Business owners rely on their accountant to file taxes, provide them with reliable financial advice, and guide them on how to grow and operate their business. Working with the right accountant can make a big difference in the economic well-being of your business.
The expanded Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) reopened today for lenders with less than $1 billion in assets and will open for all other lenders on January 19, 2021. Certain existing PPP borrowers can apply in either application window for a first-draw or second-draw (PPP2) loan.
The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (CAA) was passed on December 27, 2020, and there has been anticipation surrounding changes to the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).
The Consolidated Appropriation Act, 2021 (CAA) made several changes to the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) to streamline forgiveness and make loans available for certain businesses.
In the last few years, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) retooled the administrative guidance for organizations receiving federal awards. The Uniform Guidance established – among other things – that non-federal entities should have written policies and procedures in place that support their control environment.
The long-awaited second round of COVID-19 relief has finally come to fruition. Earlier this week, President Trump signed the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (the Act) into law, providing needed relief for individual, non-profits organizations, and businesses.
On December 27, 2020, President Trump delivered a late holiday gift to Princeton, Trenton, and other New Jersey-area businesses when he signed the COVID-19 relief bill into law.
On December 27, 2020, President Trump signed into law the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (H.R. 133), which includes providing the second COVID-19-related relief to help individuals and businesses through the pandemic.
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to reverberate across the nation. Many businesses have been forced to make changes to operations, product/service offerings, vendors, financing, and capital investments.