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From computer accessories to noodles (yes, noodles), get our picks for the top 10 gadgets you should add to your home office in 2021. Plus, find out what helpful gadgets the MICPA Emerging Leaders Task Force can’t live without.
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Once again, the MICPA is excited to continue its efforts to drive financial literacy to new heights in 2021. After a year of global uncertainty, the importance of building better financial awareness in our communities and at home is paramount. Find out why financial literacy is important to you, what you can do to get involved and what topis to watch for in this year’s coverage from the MICPA.
LANSING, Mich. - The Michigan Department of Treasury has posted a notice for taxpayers related to the treatment of unemployment compensation for tax year 2020.
LANSING, Mich. – Students who want to be given priority consideration for state of Michigan financial aid programs now have some extra time to complete their Free Application for Federal Student Aid, according to the Michigan Department of Treasury.
Identification or suspicion of a client’s or employer’s noncompliance with laws or regulations (NOCLAR) is one of the most challenging ethical issues a CPA can face, and complementary proposals issued by two AICPA committees are designed to provide clarity for these circumstances.
Expected to receive its final signature from President Biden anytime between today and tomorrow, the PPP Extension Act is officially through the Senate. This new bill will grant additional time to borrowers to apply for much needed aid through the PPP. Meanwhile, the SBA has increased loan limits under the Economic Injury Disaster Loan program. The MICPA breaks down the latest developments.
Norwalk, CT—March 30, 2021—The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) today issued an Accounting Standards Update (ASU) that provides an accounting alternative expected to reduce the complexity for private companies and not-for-profit organizations when performing the goodwill triggering event evaluation.
One of Congress’s earliest and most effective means of distributing relief was through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), created through the CARES Act to provide fully guaranteed, forgivable loans to meet payroll costs and other business expenses. Today, PPP is still providing urgently needed funding to businesses that might not otherwise survive.
The U.S. Senate voted to extend the PPP small business loan program deadline to May 31, 2021. The PPP Extension Act of 2021 also gives the U.S. Small Business Administration an additional 30 days beyond May 31 to process those loans. The measure now goes to the President for his signature.
The Internal Revenue Service Office of Chief Counsel has embarked on its most far-reaching Settlement Days program ever, declaring the month of March 2021 as “National Settlement Month.”