, Here Are Your Articles for Wednesday, March 16, 2022
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As business owners who received a Paycheck Protection Program loan prepare to file their 2021 taxes, they need to consider whether they are also eligible to claim the Employee Retention Credit. The two must work together. Click through for an introduction to the complex tax situation.
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A new law was enacted as part of the American Rescue Plan, and it took effect this year. This new law establishes a significant change in tax reporting for businesses using PayPal and similar services. Click through to make sure you’re on top of the new policies.
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The rise and fall of cryptocurrency are exciting to watch. But pragmatism is needed when deciding whether to invest in it, as this is new territory for many. Click through for an introduction to this complex new investment option.
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If you didn’t qualify for or didn’t receive the full amount of the third Economic Impact Payment, you may be eligible for the 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit. Click through for an overview to see if you’re entitled to the credit.
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The traditional 9-to-5 job is getting rarer by the minute as employees clamor for flexible work. This new trend, if managed right, can benefit everyone. Click through to see how flexible work influences retention.
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