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Start Date:4/17/2020
Start Time:11:00 AM CDT
Duration:120 minutes
Abstract:
This session will enable attendees to do early planning with clients around the tax and stimulus provisions of The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, signed into law March 27, 2020, The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (H.R. 6201), signed into law, March 18, as well as tax relief implications of other coronavirus tax and stimulus changes. This session will provide important information to advise and help clients navigate business disruption. Jackie Meyer, CPA, CTC, Steve Eubanks, EA and Mike D’Avolio, CPA, JD will share what is known today about the new legislation, as well as identify areas we still need additional guidance from agencies. Jackie and Steve will share best practices for communicating with clients.[FS1] [BJ2] Attendees will be equipped with resources [FS3] to monitor as legislation is implemented.
Learning objectives:
By completing this webinar, you will be able to advise your clients on topics such as:
· Extended Filing Date, Estimates, Tax Payments
· Individual Stimulus Payments
· Expanded Unemployment Benefits under CARES
· Employer’s Retention Credit under CARES
· Payroll Credits for Sick Leave under FFCRA
· Other Business Relief under CARES
· Employer Payroll Tax Deferral under CARES
· Paycheck Protection Program (PPP)
· Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL)
· Various other tax topics and planning opportunities
Who should attend?
Anyone who prepares tax returns and serves taxpayers or business clients.
Course Level: Intermediate
Course Length: 120 Minutes
Prerequisites: “CARES Act and Tax Legislation Update”
Delivery Method: Group-Live Internet
Field of Study: Specialized Knowledge and Applications
Recommended CPE: 2
Recommended CE: 2
IRS Course ID: Federal Tax Law Topics/ Federal Tax Related Matters
Online: NESGF-T-00113-20-O
In Person: NESGF-T-00113-20-I [FS1]What does this mean? For instance, hosting a town hall webinar, sharing some education in newsletters, what to personalize, etc. Like TCJA, clients are overwhelmed with news stories and trying to parse what works or applies to them is time consuming. [BJ2] [FS3]What does this mean? We will not have all the answers, and some info will change, so we want to provide links to resource centers and authoritative repositories like IRS Covid, TPC Resource Center, etc.
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Speakers
Mike D'Avolio Staff Program Manager, Tax Law Specialist Intuit CPA & JD; Author tax articles for Tax Pro Center & media; and Customer & employee training
Jackie Meyer Meyer Tax Consulting LLC
Stephen Eubanks TAP Intuit - EA, NTPI Fellow; Expertise: individual, corporate, non-profit, and depreciation; and Small Tax Practice Owner
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Coronavirus Stimulus and Advising Clients - April 17, 2020
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