Most people are aware of the PPP loan program and the economic benefit provided through the forgiveness feature. What you may not know is that there are other economic stimulus components of the CARES Act that you could benefit from … but the timelines are short.
Guest Article: Cybersecurity and ERISA: Who is responsible?
Cybersecurity risks are not new. We’ve been dealing with data breaches for years, and if we’ve learned one thing, it’s that hackers are smart. Hackers can infiltrate even the most complex security systems in the pursuit of personal information. It was only a matter of time until retirement plans, rich with personal information and money, fell victim to data breaches too. And like most companies navigating the aftermath of a data breach, retirement plan sponsors and service providers can easily find themselves in the midst of intense litigation.
New Comparability Plan… Is it Right for You?
Pension plans should be an important part of every business’ benefits package. Not only do they let business owners/executives and employees to set aside funds for their retirement, but they provide the added ability for companies to assist in the process and make contributions on behalf of their staff, to help them better position themselves for retirement.
Why Testing is Important for Pensions
As auditors, we are always busy performing different types of testing, especially controls and compliance-based test work. While there is a common stigma about auditors and audits in general, and they have a “gotcha” sort of mentality, there is a tremendous benefit that a company can derive from the work they perform. The truth is, our goal is to ensure that companies and organizations are complying with rules and regulations so that they can avoid costly errors, especially when it comes to defined contribution pension plans.
CARES Act ESSER and GEER funding: What’s in it for Schools?
Many people have already received a check as part of the CARES Act. Now, Local Educational Agencies (LEA) will be applying for their relief funding. It comes in two forms: The Governor’s Emergency Education Relief (GEER) Fund and the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency (ESSER) Funds.
Main Street Lending Launches Nonprofit Organization Loan Programs
On Friday, July 17th the Federal Reserve updated the Main Street Lending program to provide information related to nonprofit organizations ability to participate in the program as mandated by the CARES Act. The facility now includes 2 separate but similar facilities targeted at Nonprofit Organizations – the Nonprofit Organization New Loan Facility (NONLF) and the Nonprofit Organization Expanded Loan Facility (NOELF).
Guest Article: Rapid Launch to Virtual Visits: Telemedicine During COVID-19 and Beyond
There will never be a time where face-to-face visits will be obsolete, but COVID-19 has changed our world and brought a heightened awareness and acceptance of telemedicine. If your practice or organization has not mobilized virtual visits, I recommend you get on board quickly. Now is the time to evaluate and reset your practice or organization and find ways to expand your services via telemedicine.
The Potential Benefits of Consumer Driven Health Plans
As healthcare costs continue to rise, your company may be seeking alternatives to minimize the financial strain. One effective cost management strategy is to expand your company’s health insurance offerings to include a consumer-driven health plan (CDHP) and to promote education and awareness about the benefits of enrollment in CDHPs to its employees.
“Zero Based” Budgeting for Healthcare Organizations
For many organizations, the budgeting process typically relies on a baseline assumption of a dollar amount, often based on the prior years operating results, a standard increase, and then finally increases based on current year growth expectations. This process very often can be very much on “autopilot” without much critical analysis from department heads, the finance team and executive oversight.
FBI Alert: Unemployment Insurance Fraud Rising due to COVID-19 Claims
The FBI is warning the public to be on the lookout for unemployment benefits fraud. A significant spike has been seen due to COVID-19 related claims filed using stolen identities.
Potential Additional Funding Available for Daycare and Medical Providers
Most people are aware of the PPP loan program and the economic benefit provided through the forgiveness feature. What you may not know is that there are other economic stimulus components of the CARES Act that you could benefit from … but the timelines are short.
Coronavirus Funding
Jul 10, 2020
A number of groups have since begun to create response funds targeted toward deploying money to organizations helping New Yorkers through the health crisis.
Feeding Students During the Summer
Jul 6, 2020
School’s out for the summer, but it is more crucial than ever that children are provided the food they need to stay healthy, especially those who rely on the meals provided at school.
Accounting for PPP Loan Forgiveness
Jun 30, 2020
The guidance suggested that a nongovernmental entity (including not-for-profits, “NFP”) may account for the PPP loan as a financial liability in accordance with FASB ASC 470, Debt, if certain conditions are met. In addition, the guidance suggested that a nongovernmental NFP may account for the PPP loan as a conditional grant/contribution in accordance with FASB ASC 958-605, Not-for-Profit Entities: Revenue Recognition, if certain conditions are met.
The 10 Biggest Changes Business Owners Need to Know about the 2018 Tax Reform
Nov 19, 2018
One of the biggest questions that many business owners face heading into the end of 2018 is how will the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) impact their 2018 tax returns. The bill was passed in late 2017 and many of the changes were effective January 1, 2018; however, many...
Supreme Court Ruling Creates Massive Shift in Sales Tax Policy
Jun 21, 2018
On June 21, 2018, the US Supreme Court ruled that remote and online sellers may now be required to collect sales tax for all states which is a massive shift from prior sales tax policy. Prior to this ruling, businesses were only required to collect sales tax from...
“To C or Not to C, that is the Question”
Mar 8, 2018
One of the most drastic changes in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was a reduction in the Federal Corporate Income Tax Rate from 35% to 21%. This change, in turn, has many business taxpayers currently organized as an S Corporation or an LLC (and thereby subject to...
Tax Change Blog – Changes in Individual Taxation Rates
Feb 26, 2018
One of the initial goals of tax reform upon its proposal was an overall reduction of rates for individual taxpayers along with a reduction in the number of brackets. In the end, the number of brackets stayed relatively static, but there was a decrease in rates for...
Tax Change Blog – 2017 Changes in Depreciation
Feb 8, 2018
Most of the changes under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act are effective for tax years beginning after January 1, 2018. However, certain changes were made retroactive, the most common and widespread relates to 100% bonus depreciation for capitalized assets. Most taxpayers...