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Website Privacy Policy

Effective: February 7, 2022

Thanks for visiting our website. Our mission is to create a web based experience that makes it easier for us to work together. Here we describe how we collect, use, and handle your personal information when you use our websites, software, and services (“Services”).

What & Why

We collect and use the following information to provide, improve, and protect our Services:

Account information. We collect, and associate with your account, the information you provide to us when you do things such as sign up for your account, opt-in to our client newsletter or request an appointment (like your name, email address, phone number, and physical address). Some of our Services let you access your accounts and your information via other service providers.

Your Stuff. Our Services are designed to make it simple for you to store your files, documents, comments, messages, and so on (“Your Stuff”), collaborate with others, and work across multiple devices. To make that possible, we store, process, and transmit Your Stuff as well as information related to it. This related information includes your profile information that makes it easier to collaborate and share Your Stuff with others, as well as things like the size of the file, the time it was uploaded, collaborators, and usage activity. Our Services provide you with different options for sharing Your Stuff.

Contacts. You may choose to give us access to your contacts (spouse or other company staff) to make it easy for you to do things like share and collaborate on Your Stuff, send messages, and invite others to use the Services. If you do, we’ll store those contacts on our servers for you to use.

Usage information. We collect information related to how you use the Services, including actions you take in your account (like sharing, viewing, and moving files or folders). We use this information to improve our Services, develop new services and features, and protect our users.

Device information. We also collect information from and about the devices you use to access the Services. This includes things like IP addresses, the type of browser and device you use, the web page you visited before coming to our sites, and identifiers associated with your devices. Your devices (depending on their settings) may also transmit location information to the Services.

Cookies and other technologies. We use technologies like cookies to provide, improve, protect, and promote our Services. For example, cookies help us with things like remembering your username for your next visit, understanding how you are interacting with our Services, and improving them based on that information. You can set your browser to not accept cookies, but this may limit your ability to use the Services.

Marketing. We give users the option to use some of our Services free of charge. These free Services are made possible by the fact that some users upgrade to one of our paid Services. If you register for our free Services, we will, from time to time, send you information about the firm or tax and accounting tips when permissible. Users who receive these marketing materials can opt out at any time. If you do not want to receive marketing materials from us, simply click the ‘unsubscribe’ link in any email.

We sometimes contact people who do not have an account. For recipients in the EU, we or a third party will obtain consent before contacting you. If you receive an email and no longer wish to be contacted by us, you can unsubscribe and remove yourself from our contact list via the message itself.

Bases for processing your data. We collect and use the personal data described above in order to provide you with the Services in a reliable and secure manner. We also collect and use personal data for our legitimate business needs. To the extent we process your personal data for other purposes, we ask for your consent in advance or require that our partners obtain such consent.

With Whom

We may share information as discussed below, but we won’t sell it to advertisers or other third parties.

Others working for and with Us. We use certain trusted third parties (for example, providers of customer support, eSign and IT services) to help us provide, improve, protect, and promote our Services. These third parties will access your information only to perform tasks on our behalf in compliance with this Privacy Policy, and we’ll remain responsible for their handling of your information per our instructions. For a list of trusted third parties that we use to process your personal information, please see our third party vendors below.

Other users. Our Services display information like your name, profile picture, device, and email address to other users in places like your user profile and sharing notifications. You can also share Your Stuff with other users if you choose. When you register your account with an email address on a domain owned by your employer or organization, we may help collaborators and administrators find you and your team by making some of your basic information—like your name, team name, profile picture, and email address—visible to other users on the same domain. This helps you sync up with teams you can join and helps other users share files and folders with you. Certain features let you make additional information available to others.

Team Admins. If you are a user of a team, your administrator may have the ability to access and control your team account. Please refer to your organization’s internal policies if you have questions about this. If you are not a team user but interact with a team user (by, for example, joining a shared folder or accessing stuff shared by that user), members of that organization may be able to view the name, email address, profile picture, and IP address that was associated with your account at the time of that interaction.

Law & Order and the Public Interest. We may disclose your information to third parties if we determine that such disclosure is reasonably necessary to: (a) comply with any applicable law, regulation, legal process, or appropriate government request; (b) protect any person from death or serious bodily injury; (c) prevent fraud or abuse of our platform or our users; (d) protect our rights, property, safety, or interest; or (e) perform a task carried out in the public interest.

Stewardship of your data is critical to us and a responsibility that we embrace. We believe that your data should receive the same legal protections regardless of whether it’s stored on our Services or on your home computer’s hard drive. We’ll abide by Government Request Policies when receiving, scrutinizing, and responding to government requests (including national security requests) for your data:

• Be transparent,
• Fight blanket requests,
• Protect all users, and
• Provide trusted services.

How

Security. We have a team dedicated to keeping your information secure and testing for vulnerabilities. We also continue to work on features to keep your information safe in addition to things like blocking repeated login attempts, encryption of files at rest, and alerts when new devices and apps are linked to your account. We deploy automated technologies to detect abusive behavior and content that may harm our Services, you, or other users.

User Controls. You can access, amend, download, and delete your personal information by logging into your account.

Retention. When you sign up for an account with us, we’ll retain information you store on our Services for as long as your account is in existence or as long as we need it to provide you the Services. If you delete your account, we will initiate deletion of this information after 30 days. But please note: (1) there might be some latency in deleting this information from our servers and back-up storage; and (2) we may retain this information if necessary to comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes, or enforce our agreements.

Where

Around the world. To provide you with the Services, we may store, process, and transmit information in the United States and locations around the world—including those outside your country. Information may also be stored locally on the devices you use to access the Services.

EU-U.S. Privacy Shield and Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield. When transferring data from the European Union, the European Economic Area, and Switzerland, We rely upon a variety of legal mechanisms, including contracts with our customers and affiliates. We comply with the EU-U.S. and Swiss–U.S. Privacy Shield Frameworks as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use, and retention of personal information transferred from the European Union, the European Economic Area, and Switzerland to the United States.

We are subject to oversight by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. JAMS is the US-based independent organization responsible for reviewing and resolving complaints about our Privacy Shield compliance—free of charge to you. We ask that you first submit any such complaints directly to us via privacy@CountingWorks.com. If you aren’t satisfied with our response, please contact JAMS at https://www.jamsadr.com/eu-us-privacy-shield. In the event your concern still isn’t addressed by JAMS, you may be entitled to a binding arbitration under Privacy Shield and its principles.

Changes

If we are involved in a reorganization, merger, acquisition, or sale of our assets, your information may be transferred as part of that deal.

We may revise this Privacy Policy from time to time, and will post the most current version on our website. If a revision meaningfully reduces your rights, we will notify you.

Your Right to Control and Access Your Information

You have control over your personal information and how it is collected, used, and shared. For example, you have a right to:

• Erase or delete all or some of Your Stuff in your portal account.
• Change or correct personal data. You can manage your account and the content contained in it, as well as edit some of your personal data, through your portal account setting.
• Access and take your data. You can download a copy of Your Stuff in a machine readable format by visiting the portal.

Contact

Your personal information is controlled by CountingWorks, Inc. Have questions or concerns about CountingWorks, our Services, and privacy? Contact our Data Protection Officer at privacy@CountingWorks.com. If they can’t answer your question, you have the right to contact your local data protection supervisory authority.

Third Party Vendors

Box.com
HelloSign
Google
Rackspace
DialogTech
Wufoo.com
Sendgrid
Twilio
Plausible
Amazon Web Services
Yext
MailGun
Bright Local
TransUnion
Terms of Service
Effective: February 7, 2022

Thanks for using our services! These terms of service (“Terms”) cover your use and access to our services, client software and websites ("Services"). We use CountingWorks, Inc. as our technology platform to enable us to provide our services in a secure environment. By using our Services, you’re agreeing to be bound by these Terms, and our Privacy Policy. If you’re using our Services for an organization, you’re agreeing to these Terms on behalf of that organization.

Your Stuff & Your Permissions

When you use our Services, you provide us with things like your files, content, messages, contacts, and so on (“Your Stuff”). Your Stuff is yours. These Terms don’t give us any rights to Your Stuff except for the limited rights that enable us to offer the Services.

We need your permission to do things like hosting Your Stuff, backing it up, and sharing it when you ask us to. Our Services also provide you with features like eSign, file sharing, email newsletters, appointment setting and more. These and other features may require our systems to access, store, and scan Your Stuff. You give us permission to do those things, and this permission extends to our affiliates and trusted third parties we work with.

Sharing Your Stuff

Our Services let you share Your Stuff with others, so please think carefully about what you share.

Your Responsibilities

You’re responsible for your conduct. Your Stuff and you must comply with applicable laws. Content in the Services may be protected by others’ intellectual property rights. Please don’t copy, upload, download, or share content unless you have the right to do so. We may review your conduct and content for compliance with these Terms. With that said, we have no obligation to do so. We aren’t responsible for the content people post and share via the Services.

Help us keep you informed and Your Stuff protected. Safeguard your password to the Services, and keep your account information current. Don’t share your account credentials or give others access to your account.

You may use our Services only as permitted by applicable law, including export control laws and regulations. Finally, to use our Services, you must be at least 13, or in some cases, even older. If you live in France, Germany, or the Netherlands, you must be at least 16. Please check your local law for the age of digital consent. If you don’t meet these age requirements, you may not use the Services.

Software

Some of our Services allow you to download client software (“Software”) which may update automatically. So long as you comply with these Terms, we give you a limited, nonexclusive, nontransferable, revocable license to use the Software, solely to access the Services. To the extent any component of the Software may be offered under an open source license, we’ll make that license available to you and the provisions of that license may expressly override some of these Terms. Unless the following restrictions are prohibited by law, you agree not to reverse engineer or decompile the Services, attempt to do so, or assist anyone in doing so.

Beta Services

We sometimes release products and features that we are still testing and evaluating. Those Services have been marked beta, preview, early access, or evaluation (or with words or phrases with similar meanings) and may not be as reliable as other non-beta services, so please keep that in mind.

Our Stuff

The Services are protected by copyright, trademark, and other US and foreign laws. These Terms don’t grant you any right, title, or interest in the Services, others’ content in the Services, CountingWorks and our trademarks, logos and other brand features. We welcome feedback, but note that we may use comments or suggestions without any obligation to you.

Copyright

We respect the intellectual property of others and ask that you do too. We respond to notices of alleged copyright infringement if they comply with the law, and such notices should be reported to legal@CountingWorks.com. We reserve the right to delete or disable content alleged to be infringing and terminate accounts of repeat infringers. Our designated agent for notice of alleged copyright infringement on the Services is:

Copyright Agent
CountingWorks, Inc.
2549 Eastbluff Drive #448
Newport Beach, CA 92660
legal@CountingWorks.com

Termination

You’re free to stop using our Services at any time. We reserve the right to suspend or terminate your access to the Services with notice to you if:

(a) you’re in breach of these Terms,

(b) you’re using the Services in a manner that would cause a real risk of harm or loss to us or other users, or

We’ll provide you with reasonable advance notice via the email address associated with your account to remedy the activity that prompted us to contact you and give you the opportunity to export Your Stuff from our Services. If after such notice you fail to take the steps we ask of you, we’ll terminate or suspend your access to the Services.

We won’t provide notice before termination where:

(a) you’re in material breach of these Terms,

(b) doing so would cause us legal liability or compromise our ability to provide the Services to our other users, or

(c) we're prohibited from doing so by law.

Discontinuation of Services

We may decide to discontinue the Services in response to unforeseen circumstances beyond CountingWorks control or to comply with a legal requirement. If we do so, we’ll give you reasonable prior notice so that you can export Your Stuff from our systems.

Services “AS IS”

We strive to provide great Services, but there are certain things that we can't guarantee. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, CountingWorks AND ITS AFFILIATES, SUPPLIERS AND DISTRIBUTORS MAKE NO WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ABOUT THE SERVICES. THE SERVICES ARE PROVIDED "AS IS." WE ALSO DISCLAIM ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. Some places don’t allow the disclaimers in this paragraph, so they may not apply to you.

Limitation of Liability

WE DON’T EXCLUDE OR LIMIT OUR LIABILITY TO YOU WHERE IT WOULD BE ILLEGAL TO DO SO—THIS INCLUDES ANY LIABILITY FOR CountingWorks OR ITS AFFILIATES’ FRAUD OR FRAUDULENT MISREPRESENTATION IN PROVIDING THE SERVICES. IN COUNTRIES WHERE THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF EXCLUSIONS AREN’T ALLOWED, WE'RE RESPONSIBLE TO YOU ONLY FOR LOSSES AND DAMAGES THAT ARE A REASONABLY FORESEEABLE RESULT OF OUR FAILURE TO USE REASONABLE CARE AND SKILL OR OUR BREACH OF OUR CONTRACT WITH YOU. THIS PARAGRAPH DOESN’T AFFECT CONSUMER RIGHTS THAT CAN'T BE WAIVED OR LIMITED BY ANY CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT.

IN COUNTRIES WHERE EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY ARE ALLOWED, CountingWorks, ITS AFFILIATES, SUPPLIERS OR DISTRIBUTORS WON’T BE LIABLE FOR:

i. ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR

ii. ANY LOSS OF USE, DATA, BUSINESS, OR PROFITS, REGARDLESS OF LEGAL THEORY.

THESE EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS WILL APPLY REGARDLESS OF WHETHER OR NOT CountingWorks OR ANY OF ITS AFFILIATES HAS BEEN WARNED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

IF YOU USE THE SERVICES FOR ANY COMMERCIAL, BUSINESS, OR RE-SALE PURPOSE, CountingWorks, ITS AFFILIATES, SUPPLIERS OR DISTRIBUTORS WILL HAVE NO LIABILITY TO YOU FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFIT, LOSS OF BUSINESS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, OR LOSS OF BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. CountingWorks AND ITS AFFILIATES AREN’T RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CONDUCT, WHETHER ONLINE OR OFFLINE, OF ANY USER OF THE SERVICES.

Resolving Disputes

Let’s Try To Sort Things Out First. We want to address your concerns without needing a formal legal case. Before filing a claim against CountingWorks or our affiliates, you agree to try to resolve the dispute informally by contacting legal@CountingWorks.com. We’ll try to resolve the dispute informally by contacting you via email.

Judicial forum for disputes. You and CountingWorks agree that any judicial proceeding to resolve claims relating to these Terms or the Services will be brought in the federal or state courts of Orange County, California, subject to the mandatory arbitration provisions below. Both you and CountingWorks consent to venue and personal jurisdiction in such courts. If you reside in a country (for example, European Union member states) with laws that give consumers the right to bring disputes in their local courts, this paragraph doesn’t affect those requirements.

IF YOU’RE A U.S. RESIDENT, YOU ALSO AGREE TO THE FOLLOWING MANDATORY ARBITRATION PROVISIONS:

We Both Agree To Arbitrate. You and CountingWorks agree to resolve any claims relating to these Terms or the Services through final and binding arbitration by a single arbitrator. This includes disputes arising out of or relating to interpretation or application of this “Mandatory Arbitration Provisions” section, including its enforceability, revocability, or validity.

Arbitration Procedures. The American Arbitration Association (AAA) will administer the arbitration under its Commercial Arbitration Rules and the Supplementary Procedures for Consumer Related Disputes. The arbitration will be held in the United States county where you live or work, Orange County (CA), or any other location we agree to.

NO CLASS ACTIONS. You may only resolve disputes with us on an individual basis, and may not bring a claim as a plaintiff or a class member in a class, consolidated, or representative action. Class arbitrations, class actions, private attorney general actions, and consolidation with other arbitrations aren’t allowed. If this specific paragraph is held unenforceable, then the entirety of this “Mandatory Arbitration Provisions” section will be deemed void.

Controlling Law
These Terms will be governed by California law except for its conflicts of laws principles. However, some countries (including those in the European Union) have laws that require agreements to be governed by the local laws of the consumer's country. This paragraph doesn’t override those laws.

Entire Agreement

These Terms constitute the entire agreement between you and CountingWorks with respect to the subject matter of these Terms, and supersede and replace any other prior or contemporaneous agreements, or terms and conditions applicable to the subject matter of these Terms. These Terms create no third party beneficiary rights.

Waiver, Severability & Assignment

CountingWorks failure to enforce a provision is not a waiver of its right to do so later. If a provision is found unenforceable, the remaining provisions of the Terms will remain in full effect and an enforceable term will be substituted reflecting our intent as closely as possible. You may not assign any of your rights under these Terms, and any such attempt will be void. CountingWorks may assign its rights to any of its affiliates or subsidiaries, or to any successor in interest of any business associated with the Services.

Modifications

We may revise these Terms from time to time to better reflect:
(a) changes to the law,

(b) new regulatory requirements, or

(c) improvements or enhancements made to our Services.

If an update affects your use of the Services or your legal rights as a user of our Services, we’ll notify you prior to the update's effective date by sending an email to the email address associated with your account or via an in-product notification. These updated terms will be effective no less than 30 days from when we notify you.

If you don’t agree to the updates we make, please cancel your account before they become effective. By continuing to use or access the Services after the updates come into effect, you agree to be bound by the revised Terms.

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February 8, 2021

COVID-19 Resource Guide: Taxpayers & Small Businesses

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COVID-19 Resource Guide: Taxpayers & Small Businesses
During the coronavirus pandemic, it’s our goal to continue supporting the health, safety, and prosperity of our clients in any way we can. In this post, we’ve compiled some key resources for taxpayers and small business owners trying to stay up to date on the latest accurate information from trusted news sources. If you have any questions, please let us know.

Helpful Features for Clients During COVID-19

If you’re a current client of ours, we are prepared to continue helping you even in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis. Below are some of the most helpful features we have to continue our secure, virtual engagements with you:
  • Client portal
  • TeleAccountant™ browser-based video meetings (NEW!)
  • Secure file sharing 
  • E-Sign 
  • Expert-written COVID-19 content to keep you updated on our blog 
  • SBA emergency loan information 
  • Tax Organizers & Digital Workflows 
Have any questions? Contact us today.

Blogs

See all content and resources relating to coronavirus on our blog. Here’s the full list:
  • Interaction between PPP Loans and the Employee Retention Credit cross
  • Video: Biden's COVID Relief & Tax Plan
  • Video: COVID Tax Relief Act Updates
  • 4 Questions Business Owners Should Consider During the 2020 Tax Season
  • How Biden's Rescue Plan Might Impact Your Taxes
  • Video: Second Round of PPP Loans Is Here
  • Congress Has Authorized a Second Round of PPP Loans
  • Charitable Contributions Deduction Liberalized for 2021
  • Video: How to Address Rising Tax Problems During COVID-19
  • Finally, The COVID Relief Package Is Law
  • How to Address Rising Tax Problems During COVID-19
  • Video: COVID Tax Relief Act Is Coming
  • Help Is on the Way - Emergency Coronavirus Relief Agreement Reached
  • Didn't Get Your Economic Impact Payment? You Can Claim It on Your 2020 Return.
  • Video: SBA Questioning PPP Borrowers with Loans Over $2 Million
  • SBA Questioning PPP Borrowers with Loans Over $2 Million
  • Beware of New Text Scam Related to Stimulus Payments
  • The SBA Issues a Simplified PPP Loan-Forgiveness Application
  • Still Waiting for the IRS to Cash Your Check?
  • October’s Extended Due Date Is Fast Approaching
  • Do You Know Unemployment Benefits Are Taxable?
  • If You Are Facing Foreclosure, Here Are Tax Issues You Will Confront
  • Is the Temporary Deferral of Employee Payroll Tax Worth It?
  • How States Are Reshaping Nexus Laws for Remote Employees Due to COVID-19
  • Individuals Have a New Opportunity to Receive $500 Economic Impact Payments for Their Children
  • Wealth Transition and Succession Planning: Best Practices for Businesses During COVID-19
  • What President Trump's Executive Order Means for You
  • IRS Cancels Stimulus Checks Issued to Decedents
  • Video: IRS Extended the Deadline to Return Your 2020 RMD
  • How to Protect Yourself Against Coronavirus-Related Fraud
  • Video: How to Make Your PPP Loan Forgivable
  • Charity Volunteer Tax Breaks
  • Big Tax Breaks for Hiring Your Children in the Family Business
  • What Led to Congress Extending the Paycheck Protection Program?
  • Loan Application Period for the Paycheck Protection Program Extended
  • 7 Tips To Keep Your Business Afloat During Covid-19
  • IRS Provides Additional 2020 RMD Rollover Relief
  • Don't Throw Away That Notice 1444
  • Video: Watch Out: The Treasury is Sending Some Stimulus Payments by Debit Card
  • The July 15th Deadline Is Fast Approaching, and It Isn’t Just for the 2019 Individual Tax Return
  • Post-Pandemic Trends Shifting the Economy for Small Businesses Everywhere
  • A Novel Way to Make COVID-19 Relief Donations
  • The IRS Is Issuing Some Stimulus Payments by Debit Card; Some Are Being Mistaken as Junk Mail and Thrown Out
  • Congress Liberalizes PPP Loan Forgiveness
  • IRS and Treasury Release the Latest State-By-State Economic Impact Payment Figures
  • Tips to Keep Your Business Afloat During COVID-19
  • New $3 Trillion Coronavirus Relief Bill Proposed by House Democrats
  • Unraveling the Economic Impact Payment Confusion
  • Delaying Payment of Old Tax Bills Is A Big Mistake
  • Video: The Latest on Missing IRS Rebate Checks
  • Forced to Return to U.S. From a Foreign Job? IRS Has Provided Time Waivers for Exclusion
  • Not All PPP "Forgivable" Loans Will be Forgiving
  • IRS Guidance: PPP Loan Expenses Not Tax-Deductible
  • Video - What the Employee Retention Credit Means to You
  • When Will I Get My Stimulus Check?
  • Unemployed by COVID-19? Special Benefits May Apply to You
  • Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act: What’s in It?
  • Coronavirus-Related Tax Relief for U.S. Families and Individuals
  • Retirees that Don’t File a Tax Return and Have Dependent Children May Need to Take Action Before Noon April 22
  • Did You Take Your 2020 RMD Too Soon?
  • Rebates Are Finally Flowing - Did You Get Yours; Was It Correct?
  • Congress Makes Charitable Giving Easier During the COVID-19 Crisis
  • Employer Alert: Families First Coronavirus Response Act Provisions are Mandatory
  • Businesses Score Big Tax Benefits with the CARES Act
  • Video: A Paycheck Protection Loan Might be a Good COVID-19 Emergency Funding Option
  • The IRS Provides Online Tools for Recovery Rebates
  • Full Breakdown: IRS Filing, Payment, and Action Deadlines
  • IRS Extends Over 300 Tax Filing, Payment and Admin Deadlines
  • “Main Street” Loan Program to Support Small to Medium-Sized Businesses
  • Track Your Economic Impact Payment in the New IRS Portal
  • The IRS Starts Issuing Coronavirus Payments April 9th: When Will You Get Your Funds?
  • Employers Can Defer Payroll Taxes
  • Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Information Sheet: Borrowers
  • Video: Self-Employed Individuals Now Qualify for Unemployment
  • Side-By-Side Comparison of the Paycheck Protection Program and Economic Injury Disaster Loans
  • Live Updates: The Latest COVID-19 News for Taxpayers and Small Business Owners
  • Tax Credit Pays for Keeping Employees on Payroll
  • Self-Employed and Independent Contractors Now Qualify for Unemployment Benefits
  • How Can I File for Unemployment in the United States?
  • Stimulus Legislation Includes SBA Loan Forgiveness
  • Running Low on Money? Congress Has Made it Easier for You to Tap Your Retirement Savings
  • Working from Home During the COVID-19 Outbreak? It Probably Won’t Save You Much on Your Taxes
  • What Does the $2 Trillion Stimulus Package Mean for You?
  • VLOG: IRS Delays Tax Season Filing and Payment Due Dates to July 15
  • Congress Provides Sick Leave and Child Care Leave Benefits for Employees
  • Q&A: Understanding SBA Disaster Loans and What They Mean for You
  • Can't Pay Your Taxes? Payment Due Date Extended Because of COVID-19
  • What the April 15 Tax Filing Deadline Extension Means to You
  • The SBA Is Providing Small Business Disaster Loans for Relief During the Coronavirus Outbreak
  • Tax Filing Deadline Delayed to July 15
  • Beware of Scammers During the COVID-19 Crisis
  • Coronavirus and Taxes: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
  • Families First Coronavirus Response Act: What Employers Need to Know
  • Treasury and IRS Announce 90-Day Delay for Tax Payment Deadline
  • Why You Need a Financial Advisor Even More in Uncertain Times

For Taxes

In order to best serve our tax clients during these unprecedented times, we want to make sure you’re staying up to date on the latest info from the IRS and other sources.

In addition to watching the sources below, we’ll be posting to our blog as legislation passes or anything else changes. We recommend checking on updates from these sources frequently.

IRS
  • Get My Payment portal for stimulus payments
    Note: A Spanish version of Get My Payment is available here.
  • Taxpayer Bill of Rights
  • IRS Newsroom
  • IRS Coronavirus Relief
  • Key news releases:
  • February 8, 2021: New IRS form available for self-employed individuals to claim COVID-19 sick and family leave tax credits under FFCRA
  • February 4, 2021: Educators can now deduct out-of-pocket expenses for COVID-19 protective items
  • January 29, 2021: IRS updates FAQs on paid sick leave credit and family leave credit
  • January 28, 2021: IRS offers guidance to taxpayers on identity theft involving unemployment benefits
  • January 27, 2021: Important reminders before filing 2020 tax returns
  • January 26, 2021: New law extends COVID tax credit for employers who keep workers on payroll
  • January 19, 2021:Employers can withhold, make payments of deferred Social Security taxes from 2020
  • January 15, 2021: 2021 tax filing season begins Feb. 12; IRS outlines steps to speed refunds during pandemic
  • January 15, 2021: IRS Free File available today; claim Recovery Rebate Credit and other tax credits
  • January 12, 2021: IRS ready for the upcoming tax season; last-minute changes to tax laws included in IRS forms and instructions
  • January 7, 2021: Treasury issues millions of second Economic Impact Payments by debit card
  • January 6, 2021: Eligible Paycheck Protection Program expenses now deductible
  • January 4, 2021: Economic Impact Payments on their way, visit IRS.gov instead of calling
  • December 29, 2020: Treasury and IRS begin delivering second round of Economic Impact Payments to millions of Americans
  • November 9, 2020: IRS reminder to non-filers: Nov. 10 is ‘National EIP Registration Day;’ Community partners can help people sign up for Economic Impact Payment
  • November 5, 2020: Many college students may still qualify for an Economic Impact Payment; review the guidelines and register by Nov. 21 at IRS.gov
  • November 4, 2020: Security Summit partners warn taxpayers of new COVID-related text scam
  • November 2, 2020: IRS makes it easier to set up payment agreements; offers other relief to taxpayers struggling with tax debts
  • October 26, 2020: IRS provides tax inflation adjustments for tax year 2021
  • October 7, 2020: October 15 deadline nears for taxpayers who requested tax filing extensions
  • October 5, 2020: IRS extends Economic Impact Payment deadline to Nov. 21 to help non-filers
  • September 24, 2020: IRS highlights employer credits for businesses during Small Business Week
  • September 23, 2020: IRS reminds taxpayers of the home office deduction rules during Small Business Week
  • September 17, 2020: IRS releases state-by-state breakdown of nearly 9 million non-filers who will be mailed letters about Economic Impact Payments
  • September 16, 2020: IRS reminds taxpayers who filed an extension that the Oct. 15 due date approaches
  • September 16, 2020: IRS reminds taxpayers and practitioners of expedited letter ruling procedures
  • September 8, 2020: IRS to mail special letter to estimated 9 million non-filers, urging them to claim Economic Impact Payment by Oct. 15 at IRS.gov
  • August 28, 2020: Guidance issued to implement Presidential Memorandum deferring certain employee Social Security tax withholding
  • August 28, 2020: IRS approves temporary use of e-signatures for certain forms
  • August 25, 2020: IRS: 50,000 spouses to get catch-up Economic Impact Payments
  • August 24, 2020: IRS: Deadline to return distributions to retirement accounts is Aug. 31
  • August 18, 2020: IRS: Unemployment compensation is taxable; have tax withheld now and avoid a tax-time surprise
  • August 18, 2020: 13.9 million Americans to receive IRS tax refund interest; taxable payments to average $18
  • August 14, 2020: IRS takes new steps to ensure people with children receive $500 Economic Impact Payments
  • July 30, 2020: IRS grants additional relief for rehabilitation credit deadlines
  • July 29, 2020: IRS: New law provides relief for eligible taxpayers who need funds from IRAs and other retirement plans
  • July 28, 2020: IRS issues final regulations and other guidance on business interest expense deduction limitation
  • July 27, 2020: IRS provides guidance on recapturing excess employment tax credits
  • July 20, 2020: IRS advice for those who missed the July 15 deadline, file now to avoid bigger bill
  • July 16, 2020: IRS debunks tax refund myths
  • July 16, 2020: IRS unveils "Dirty Dozen" list of tax scams for 2020; Americans urged to be vigilant to these threats during the pandemic and its aftermath
  • July 15, 2020: IRS is sending letters to those experiencing a delay with advance payment of employer credits
  • July 15, 2020: Where’s My Refund? tool on IRS.gov takes guesswork out of when to expect refunds
  • July 14, 2020: IRS provides additional relief for tax-exempt hospitals: Deadline for completing certain needs assessment requirements moved to Dec. 31
  • July 14, 2020: IRS reminder: File and pay 2019 business taxes by July 15; 2020 estimated tax also due
  • July 9, 2020: IRA contributions made by July 15 count as 2019 tax deduction
  • July 9, 2020: IRS.gov has answers about filing, paying and July 15 due date
  • July 8, 2020: Treasury, IRS issue guidance on reporting qualified sick and family leave wages paid
  • July 8, 2020: Taxpayers need to resume payments by July 15
  • July 1, 2020: IRS provides tax relief for the low-income housing credit and bonds for qualified residential rental projects
  • July 1, 2020: IRS unclaimed refunds of $1.5 billion waiting for tax year 2016; taxpayers face July 15 deadline
  • June 29, 2020: Taxpayers should file by July 15 tax deadline; automatic extension to Oct. 15 available
  • June 26, 2020: IRS: July 15 tax payment deadline approaching; plan on scheduling multiple payments now
  • June 23, 2020: IRS announces rollover relief for required minimum distributions from retirement accounts that were waived under the CARES Act
  • June 19, 2020: Relief for taxpayers affected by COVID-19 who take distributions or loans from retirement plans
  • June 17, 2020: IRS outlines changes to health care spending available under CARES Act
  • June 16, 2020: IRS alert: Economic Impact Payments belong to recipient, not nursing homes or care facilities
  • June 12, 2020: Treasury, IRS provide tax relief to investors and businesses affected by COVID-19 in new markets tax credit transactions
  • June 11, 2020: IRS provides guidance on employer leave-based donation programs that aid victims of the COVID-19 pandemic
  • June 8, 2020: IRS warns against COVID-19 fraud; other financial schemes
  • June 4, 2020: IRS provides answers about Coronavirus related tax relief for Qualified Opportunity Funds and investors
  • June 4, 2020: Interest rates decrease for the third quarter of 2020
  • June 4, 2020: IRS Chief Counsel goes virtual with national Settlement Days; Helps dozens of taxpayers settle their Tax Court cases
  • June 3, 2020: 159 million Economic Impact Payments processed; Low-income people and others who aren’t required to file tax returns can quickly register for payment with IRS Non-Filers tool
  • June 3, 2020: IRS provides relief to retirement plan participants to sign elections remotely
  • June 2, 2020: IRS reminder: June 15 tax deadline postponed to July 15 for taxpayers who live and work abroad
  • May 28, 2020: IRS announces Form 1040-X electronic filing options coming this summer; major milestone reached for electronic returns
  • May 27, 2020: Economic Impact Payments being sent by prepaid debit cards, arrive in plain envelope; IRS.gov answers frequently asked questions
  • May 22, 2020: Treasury, IRS release latest state-by-state Economic Impact Payment figures for May 22, 2020
  • May 18, 2020: IRS adds phone operators to answer Economic Impact Payment questions
  • May 15, 2020: IRS expands partner materials for Economic Impact Payments; continues sweeping effort to share details in multiple languages
  • May 12, 2020: IRS provides tax relief through increased flexibility for taxpayers in section 125 cafeteria plans
  • May 11, 2020: Why the Economic Impact Payment amount could be different than anticipated
  • May 8, 2020: Act by Wednesday for chance to get quicker Economic Impact Payment; timeline for payments continues to accelerate
  • May 8, 2020: Treasury, IRS release latest state-by-state Economic Impact Payment figures
  • May 7, 2020: IRS: Three new credits are available to many businesses hit by COVID-19
  • May 5, 2020: IRS retools Settlement Days program in response to COVID-19 pandemic; allows unrepresented taxpayers to settle their cases virtually and reach finality
  • April 28, 2020: Use IRS Non-Filers: Enter Payment Here tool to get Economic Impact Payment; many low-income, homeless qualify
  • April 26, 2020: IRS enhances Get My Payment online application to help taxpayers
  • April 24, 2020: VA, SSI recipients with eligible children need to act by May 5 to quickly add money to their automatic Economic Impact Payment; ‘Plus $500 Push’ continues
  • April 24, 2020: Treasury, IRS deliver 88 million Economic Impact Payments in first three weeks, release state-by-state Economic Impact Payment figures
  • April 21, 2020: Treasury, IRS announce cross-border tax guidance related to travel disruptions arising from the COVID-19 emergency
  • April 20, 2020: SSA, RRB recipients with eligible children need to act by Wednesday to quickly add money to their automatic Economic Impact Payment; IRS asks for help in the "Plus $500 Push"
  • April 17, 2020: Veterans Affairs recipients will receive automatic Economic Impact Payments
  • April 15, 2020: Supplemental Security Income recipients will receive automatic Economic Impact Payments
  • April 15, 2020: Treasury, IRS unveil online application to help with Economic Impact Payments; Get My Payment allows people to provide direct deposit information and gives payment date
  • April 13, 2020: REMINDER: Schedule and pay federal taxes electronically due by July 15
  • April 10, 2020: Treasury, IRS launch new tool to help non-filers register for Economic Impact Payments
  • April 9, 2020: IRS urges taxpayers to use electronic options; outlines online assistance
  • April 9, 2020: IRS extends more tax deadlines to cover individuals, trusts, estates corporations and others
  • April 2, 2020: IRS issues warning about Coronavirus-related scams; watch out for schemes tied to economic impact payments
  • March 31, 2020: Employee Retention Credit available for many businesses financially impacted by COVID-19 
  • March 30, 2020: Economic impact payments: What you need to know 
  • March 21, 2020: Tax Day now July 15 – Treasury, IRS extend filing deadline and federal tax payments regardless of amount owed 
AICPA
  • State Tax Filing Guidance for Coronavirus Pandemic

Tax Foundation
  • Tracking State Legislative Responses to COVID-19
For Small Businesses

Whether you use these resources for your own small business or to send to SMB owners you know, this list showcases some of the resources and assistance available to help SMBs in this time of economic hardship. For any questions about these offerings and how we can help, reach out to our team.

In addition to watching the sources below, we’ll be posting to our blog as legislation passes or anything else changes. We recommend checking on updates from these sources frequently.

U.S. Treasury Department
  • Small Business Paycheck Protection Program (PPP)
  • Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Information Sheet: Borrowers
  • Final PPP Borrower Application Form
USA Small Business Administration
  • Guidance for Businesses and Employers to Plan and Respond to Coronavirus Disease
  • Coronavirus Relief Options
  • SBA Disaster Assistance for COVID-19
  • Capital Access Resources
  • SBA Local Assistance Directory
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
  • COVID-19 Small Business Guide
  • Coronavirus response toolkit for small businesses

U.S. Federal Reserve

  • COVID-19 Supervisory and Regulatory FAQs
  • Main Street Lending Program for small to medium-sized businesses

Department of Labor

  • Coronavirus Resource Center
  • State by state list of workforce agencies
  • Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) COVID-19 guidance
Resources
  • FREE Guide – Applying for PPP Loan Forgiveness
  • Stand for Small: COVID-19 Help for Small Businesses
  • Small Business Development Center: COVID-19 Small Business Resources
  • ADP: Good resource for businesses managing absences, paid and unpaid leave
  • Forbes: List Of Coronavirus Small Business Relief Programs (updated continually, state and local included)
  • Support Local (USA Today): Buy gift cards to support local businesses struggling during this time – and encourage others to do the same!
  • Mazars USA offers Paycheck Protection Program analysis tool for small biz
Financial assistance (Grants, loans, etc):
  • How To Get $1,000 If You Are A Freelancer, Gig Worker, Or Independent Contractor
  • For freelancers: The Freelancers Union has started a Freelancers Relief Fund where you can apply for grants to make up for lost income
  • Faire: Financial planner for retailers – Use this calculator to understand the potential impact of COVID-19 on your business, and see immediate next steps you can take
  • Loom: Free COVID-19 Cash Runway Scenario Planning Tool – Gauge the impact COVID-19 could have on your company
  • Facebook: Small Business Grants Program (offering $100M in cash grants and ad credits)
  • Finder.com: Where to find free or low-interest loans for small businesses affected by the coronavirus
  • Kiva: The crowdsourcing/microfinance company is offering 0% loans up to $15,000 with no payments for six months.
  • GoFundMe has partnered with Yelp to launch the Small Business Relief Initiative, offering grants and resources to small business owners.
Government Resources

Keep checking these pages for the latest news and guidelines straight from the source – government and public health officials.

Centers For Disease Control
  • Coronavirus Resources Page
  • About Coronavirus Disease
  • Situation Summary
  • Interim Guidance for Businesses and Employers
World Health Organization Coronavirus Information Page
Department of Homeland Security Pandemic Guide

U.S. State Department
  • Travel Advisories
  • Current Outbreak Updates
USA.gov
  • Total Government Response to Coronavirus
  • Total Government Response to Coronavirus (Spanish)
  • Government Response by State

Social Media

If you aren’t following us on social media already, click the icons on our website to visit our social media profiles. Additionally, be sure to follow the accounts for crucial authorities during this time:
  • CDC
  • WHO
  • IRS
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