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Austin Nace | 11.30.2021

Disappointing News for Employers: Employee Retention Credit Ends Before Fourth Quarter of 2021

Learn more about how the Infrastructure Bill signed on November 15 contains a provision that ends the employee retention credit retroactively to September 30, 2021.

Department of Education Issues HEERF Clarifications to Common Questions

Learn more about the Department of Education's HEERF clarifications to common questions. - Business Advisory

Lost Revenues under HEERF Defined

Learn more about how lost revenues are defined under HEERF. - Business Advisory Services

What is lost revenue according to the Department of Education?

Learn more about what defines lost revenue according to the Department of Education.
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Coronavirus Related Distributions – What Now?

Learn more about the COVID-19 related distributions implemented under the CARES Act. - Wealth Management Services.

Be Aware of Interplay Between the ERC, PPP and Other Payroll-Related Incentives

Learn more about the interplay between ERC, PPP, and other payroll-related incentives and how to manage each for maximum benefits.

The Latest Stimulus Package Enhances the Employee Retention Credit

Learn more about the most significant changes to Employee Retention Credit (ERC) including an increased maximum cap and new eligibility rules.

Reflections from the Recent Employee Benefit Plan Season

Learn more about our thoughts on this recent October 15 deadline and reflections on how the employee benefit plan season was different.
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CARES Act Funding to Help Ohioans Impacted by COVID-19

Learn more about the recent CARES Act Funding that was passed to help Ohioans impacted by COVID-19.

CARES Act Summary of Key Provisions Impacting 401(k) Retirement Plans

On March 27, 2020, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“CARES Act”) and the President
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