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The Mid-Tax Season Update

This has already been a complex year, and it’s only March. Here are some of the major changes. FILING DEADLINES:  For individuals and businesses in Texas, income tax returns which are normally due on March 15th and April 15th are automatically extended until June 15th this year as a result of the Presidentially-declared natural disaster …

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PPP Guidance- What if a laid-off employee refuses to come back to work?

The SBA has issued clarification on this issue. Question: Will a borrower’s PPP loan forgiveness amount (pursuant to section 1106 of the CARES Act and SBA’s implementing rules and guidance) be reduced if the borrower laid off an employee, offered to rehire the same employee, but the employee declined the offer? Answer: No. As an …

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If your business is too large to qualify for PPP and EIDL

If your company was too big to qualify for the PPP and EIDL loans, these new loans (MSNLF and MSELF )may be  possibilities. They are slightly different programs: MSNLF loans max at lesser of $25 million or 4X 2019 EBITDA; MSELF maxes at lesser of $150 million, 30% or borrower’s existing outstanding and committed but …

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Overview of Cares Act sent to clients April 2, 2020

The CARES Act which was passed last week by Congress and signed by the President has a number of provisions that effect you and your business. I’ll try the summarize the most relevant and timely issues here. This is a broad overview – some may not be relevant to you/your business but I hope to …

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