Earn the credits you need to renew your real estate license and learn about leases without having to fight the traffic at the Georgia Association of Business Brokers’ Spring Conference to be held via Zoom Livestream on May 19 and 20th, 2020. The conference will be live-streamed online via Zoom.
We have room for ONE MORE STUDENT for the May 19 program is “Everything is Great Until...Read More
Businesses that borrowed less than $2 million under the Paycheck Protection Program will get an automatic safe harbor, according to a Small Business Administration announcement issued May 13.
“Any borrower that, together with its affiliates, received PPP loans with an original principal amount of less than $2 million will be deemed to have made the required certification concerning the...Read More
As of late April 2020, there is one thought at the forefront of the vast majority of businesses around the globe, namely, what steps do I need to take to stay in business until the COVID-19 pandemic is over or recedes? There is no doubt about it, this is the “big question” of the day.
The global economic structure hasn’t seen this much uncertainty since WWII, and some would argue...Read More
Developing Your 90-Day Plan
Those who want to make sure their businesses survive this pandemic will want to achieve a laser-like focus. It is important to realize that the forced downtime triggered by the pandemic affords you the opportunity to work on potentially neglected aspects of your business.
Summed up another way, now is the time for dynamic and focused action. In...Read More
The U.S. Internal Revenue Service issued the following, Notice 2020-32, to answer questions about how to handle the deductibility of certain expenses if a taxpayer gets a loan under the Paycheck Protection Program, created under the CARES Act.
The CARES Act, however, did not address whether the business expenses that result in PPP loan forgiveness will be deductible for tax purposes, according...Read More