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BUSINESSES: Get Ready for the New FORM 1099 – NEC

There’s a new IRS form for business taxpayers that pay or receive nonemployee compensation. Beginning with tax year 2020, payers must complete Form 1099-NEC, Nonemployee Compensation, to report any payment of $600 or more to a payee. Why the new form? Prior to 2020, Form 1099-MISC was filed to [...]

2020-07-14T14:40:57-04:00July 14, 2020|

Massachusetts Angel Investor Tax Credit

Last week the proposed Massachusetts Angel Investor Tax Credit was filed with the Secretary of State’s Office and a Notice of Public Hearing was published indicating the proposed law may likely get final approval. The angel tax credit provides qualifying investors with tax credits for investments into qualifying businesses [...]

2020-06-25T19:28:45-04:00June 25, 2020|

Newburg Update for 6/24/2020 – Borrowers’ Accounting for PPP Loans

Background On March 27, 2020, President Trump signed into law the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, which provides relief to taxpayers affected by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). The CARES Act provides opportunities for certain businesses to receive emergency grants and loans to pay qualifying expenses. Grants [...]

2020-11-16T15:23:37-05:00June 24, 2020|

What Qualifies as a “Coronavirus-Related Distribution from a Retirement Plan

As you may have heard, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act allows “qualified” people to take certain “coronavirus-related distributions” from their retirement plans without paying tax. So how do you qualify? In other words, what’s a coronavirus-related distribution? Early distribution basics In general, if you withdraw [...]

2020-11-16T15:23:39-05:00June 23, 2020|
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