The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA), which goes into effect April 2, 2020 and expires December 31, 2020, responds to the coronavirus outbreak by providing additional assistance in the ...
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Under the recently enacted Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act, small businesses that have suffered substantial economic injury as a result of COVID-19 can apply for ...
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) does much more for businesses than lower corporate tax rates. With careful planning, your small business may realize big tax benefits under the new law. Here are ...
As a kid, Dr. Kelly Baltuska would ride his bike along Santa Fe Trail Drive in Lenexa, KS with his six siblings. Little did he know that he would end up opening a booming Chiropractic practice in one ...
Local bridal boutique owner and designer, Emily Brown, of Emily Hart Bridal is giving back to those in need through her Hart for Humanity campaign while continuing to create memorable experiences for ...
As an employer, you're responsible for collecting payroll taxes from employee wages and depositing the taxes with the IRS. The IRS takes these rules very seriously – so seriously that if your ...
On December 8th, Aeromotive officially announced a partnership with Waterman Racing Components that will combine the R&D and design expertise of the two powerhouses in the serious fuel systems ...
True Health PA is taking an innovative approach to healthcare in the Kansas City metro area through an integrated model of medical, physical rehab, and chiropractic services to help patients get well ...
Dear Clients and Friends, As 2016 winds down, a lame-duck Congress is unlikely to take action on tax legislation. The pace of activity may change next year, with a new Administration and ongoing talk ...
Are you launching a new business venture? If so, you've probably spent money getting ready to open your doors. Normally, you're required to amortize these "startup" costs over a period of 180 months, ...