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Chair Welcome & CARES Act (Part I) - Loan Programs, Employee Payroll Tax Credit & Implications

Date
June 22, 2020
$49
Standard Price
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This session will focus on issues that taxpayers are facing relative to the CARES Act. For example, important questions that have arisen related to the PPP program and surrounding loan forgiveness, implications of the employee payroll tax credit and the possibility for future phases of legislation.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand important issues that taxpayers are facing relative to the new legislation under the CARES Act and the related guidance.
  • Identify how the CARES Act legislation and regulatory guidance impacts your organization.

Speakers

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Partner, Director Non-Profit Tax, GRF CPAs & Advisors
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CPA, Moja & Company

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