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Very important to note that yesterday's announcement from the SBA about Safe Harbor for PPP loans under $2M applies only to "need" not "usage". Proper usage of PPP loans is still of paramount importance. Keep records of everything related to your usage, decreased revenue and increased expense due to COVID-19. Do not confuse requirements between Need and Usage, and consult government web sites and documents for guidance. The latest changes can be found on the last few pages of this document.
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04/13/2020
Below is a useful and succinct article about the Payroll Protection Program which can be extremely beneficial assistance right now. We are hearing anecdotes that there may be some bumps in the road when applying, which is not surprising given the speed with which the program has rolled out. We suggest talking to your bank first to get their application and to follow their process. We are standing by to help when you are required to present records that you may not have readily available. The best way to reach us right now is to email your contact person directly.
Paycheck Protection Program (PPP): Loan Guidelines for Sole... Beginning Friday, April 10, 2020, banks are accepting Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan applications from sole proprietors and independent
The Treasury provided an excellent FAQ on Payroll Protection Program Loans which many small businesses are eligible for. Please reach out to us if you need help compiling data for the application. There is no need to pay someone to fill out the form for you. It is short and simple as long as you have the data you need.
04/03/2020
***UPDATE*** Check out our COVID-19 resource page for updates!
CSFAS, Inc. posted on LinkedIn **UPDATE*** We continue to stay informed on the current situation and we just updated our resource page with the latest information. Visit us online today...
04/01/2020
Government assistance is currently available to small businesses now. Click to learn more!
[Updated] The Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) Program vs The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) - KROST Following the declaration of a national emergency to combat the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Small Business Administration (SBA) launched the Economic Injury Disaster Loan Assistance (EIDL) program for small business owners in all US states, Washington D.C., and other US territories.
03/28/2020
NC Restaurant Workers Relief Fund There are now thousands of North Carolinians from the restaurant and hospitality industry without jobs or a source of income. They need money for the basic necessities. They’ve always served us. Now it’s our chance to serve them back.
The CARES Act was signed into law on March 27th, providing an unprecedented level of emergency assistance for individuals, families and businesses affected by the coronavirus epidemic. The legislation includes a new loan program – the Paycheck Protection Program administered through the SBA – that provides up to $349 billion in loans to eligible entities, with such loans being subject to forgiveness under certain circumstances. Click the link for more information.
CSFAS is growing and always looking for new talent. Some responsibilities of this role include: full charge remote or onsite accounting for multiple clients. Handle receivables, payables, payroll and tax returns. Message us for a more detailed job description. Previous CPA firm experience is preferred.
03/16/2020
CSFAS is staying updated on the current situation. So far, deadlines have not changed, but the situation is developing quickly. We are continuing to work as usual while taking all the necessary precautions. If you have any questions regarding how tax season may be impacted contact us through e-mail or facebook.
We wish that you and your families stay healthy and safe!
Coronavirus Tax Relief | Internal Revenue Service To explain the tax relief for those affected by coronavirus
08/25/2019
Owner of Capital City Groundskeeping, Ryan Walsh started mowing lawns while he was still in high school back in 2000. The young entrepreneur says he started because he “wanted to work, make money, and enjoy the independence it brought”. At NCSU he majored in Turf and Grass Science and worked through college expanding his client portfolio. He graduated in 2013 and then the company, which he self-financed, really started growing. Ryan says that having “accurate financial records allows for good decision-making on equipment purchases, hiring, and expansion.”
To learn more about Ryan and Capital City Groundskeeping visit www.CapitalCityGroundskeeping.com.
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03/23/2020