Employee Retention Credit Available for Businesses Affected by COVID-19

This article was published by the IRS. The employee retention credit is designed to encourage businesses to keep employees on their payroll. The amount of the credit is 50% of qualified wages paid up to an annual limit of $10,000, which equals a maximum credit amount of $5,000 for each employee for the year. Who is [...]

Day Camp and Other Child Care Expenses

This video was published by the IRS. When school's out on break, what do you do with your children? If you send them to a day camp, the money you pay may qualify for a tax credit when you file your taxes. This means you might get some money back. That's because day camp expenses can [...]

Use Non-Filers Online Tool to Register for Economic Impact Payment

This video was published by the IRS. Most eligible individuals received their Economic Impact Payment automatically. However, some eligible Americans with incomes that do not require them to file a tax return, including some Americans that are experiencing homelessness, will need to submit information to the IRS by October 15 to receive their payment. The IRS [...]

Town of Plymouth’s “COVID-19 Daily Update” – June 22, 2020

In this week’s Monday episode (June 22, 2020) of the Town of Plymouth’s “COVID-19 Daily Update,” Heather reported that there was a lot of movement in various initiatives over the past week. The SBA finally updated their website to include the new PPP loan forgiveness application, as well as the EZ version of the application. The [...]

How to Save for an Emergency Fund!

An emergency fund takes time and discipline to build, but you don't need to be a rocket scientist to learn how to track your expenses and save money. Some simple calculations will help you determine what you are able to save each month, and as a result, how long it will take to build an emergency [...]

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