COVID-19 is Accelerating the Rise of the Digital Economy

Digital Transformation in the Pandemic and Post-Pandemic Era If there were any lingering doubts about the necessity of digital transformation to business longevity, the coronavirus has silenced them. In a contactless world, the vast majority of interactions with customers and employees must take place virtually. With rare exception, operating digitally is the only way to stay in…

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New Guidance Regarding PPP Loan Forgiveness

On May 22, the Small Business Administration (SBA), in conjunction with the U.S. Treasury, released additional guidance for recipients of loans through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). A recent article from the Journal of Accountancy examines the details of the new release. The SBA issued two new interim final rules, one regarding requirements for loan…

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SBA Releases Application for PPP Loan Forgiveness

On Friday, May 15, the Small Business Administration (SBA) announced an important release for borrowers who received loans through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). The bureau made public a form and instructions for borrowers to use to apply for PPP loan forgiveness. The application must be completed and submitted to the lender that serviced the…

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BGBC Welcomes New Hire

The Indianapolis-based CPA and advisory firm BGBC Partners, LLP is pleased to announce the addition of Tia Lynette Thomas to their professional team. Tia joins the team as a Tax Supervisor and specializes in state and local tax, individuals, and S-Corps. She brings over 20 years of experience to BGBC and a wealth of knowledge…

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New SBA Guidance Regarding Paycheck Protection Program

On May 13, the Small Business Administration (SBA) issued additional guidance regarding the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). They added a highly anticipated new question to their lengthy FAQ: “How will SBA review borrowers’ required good-faith certification concerning the necessity of their loan request?” One of the requirements when submitting a PPP loan application is a…

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Congress Makes Charitable Giving Easier During the COVID-19 Crisis

To encourage charitable contributions to deserving qualified charities during these trying times, Congress has relaxed some of its restrictions related to how much a taxpayer can deduct as a charitable contribution in any given year. Under normal circumstances, cash contributions are limited to 60% of a taxpayer’s adjusted gross income (AGI). However, as has happened…

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In a Challenging COVID-19 Climate, Businesses Get By With a Little Help From Bots

COVID-19 has rapidly and irrevocably reshaped the global business climate. Virtually overnight, restaurants and bars have shuttered their doors to customers, transitioning to delivery and take-out models. Offices have closed, as entire workforces telecommute from home. Manufacturers of much-needed supplies from cleaning products to masks are overwhelmed by demand they’re struggling to meet. Employees across…

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A Return to Work in the New Normal

As the response to the COVID-19 pandemic progresses, many companies have established operational crisis management teams and adjusted to global restrictions on work and movement. Executives are now beginning to ask the question: How are we going to return to work? As of April 2020, some countries are starting to ease restrictions, allowing for more…

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Achieving PPP Loan Forgiveness

Businesses that have managed to secure financing through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) are fortunate—but also saddled with a lot of red tape. Business owners and managers should be careful that they adhere strictly to the terms of the program in order to qualify for loan forgiveness. In response to the coronavirus pandemic, Congress created…

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