Lenders will not file Form 1099-C for forgiven PPP loans

o prevent confusion, the IRS notified lenders on Tuesday that they should not file cancellation-of-debt information returns or furnish payee statements under Sec. 6050P to report the amount of qualifying forgiveness with respect to covered loans made under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) (Announcement 2020-12). The PPP was created under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and …

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Is a Tax Time Bomb Lurking in Your Paycheck?

Does your paycheck look a little higher than normal? If so, it could be a tax time bomb. The Problem A payroll tax deferral beginning September 1 was recently signed via a presidential executive order. The potential deferral of your portion of Social Security as an employee could raise your take home pay temporarily until …

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Protect Your Cash with Segregation of Duties

Fraud and embezzlement don't just happen at large companies. In fact, theft may be more common in small businesses because many lack any form of internal controls that may exist in one form or another in larger businesses. But the good news for small businesses is that effective internal controls don't have to be complicated …

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Donating Stock to Charities Can Yield Bigger Tax Savings

Scrolling through your inbox, you come across an e-mail from your favorite charity asking for a donation. You've been meaning to make a contribution for a while now, but just never got around to sending them a payment. But you're ready to do it now, and you're cyber smart, so you avoid the e-mail and …

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