
Economic Impact Payments & Refund Anticipation Loans
What happens if a taxpayer is expecting an Economic Impact Payment (EIP) but has taken a refund anticipation loan (RAL)? In a blog post, the National >>
What happens if a taxpayer is expecting an Economic Impact Payment (EIP) but has taken a refund anticipation loan (RAL)? In a blog post, the National >>
Although the federal income tax filing deadline has been extended to July 15, many taxpayers are still filing their returns to make the April 15 deadline. >>
April 10, JCCS continued its series of live financial webinars with its goal to provide financial information during this time of much uncertainty. JCCS professionals discussed >>
Paycheck Protection Program-Frequenty Asked Questions
You are invited to a Zoom webinar. When: Apr 10, 2020 09:00 AM Mountain Time (US and Canada) Topic: JCCS LIVE COVID-19 Relief Update Q&A Please >>
April 3, JCCS hosted its first-in-this-series of financial webinars – follow the links here to watch the presentation or review the slides. JCCS professionals discussed the >>
The CARES Act, which was signed into law on March 27, authorizes a $300 “above-the line” charitable tax deduction for individuals who don’t itemize. This will >>
The new federal budget bill signed December 20, 2019, included the SECURE Act, which made changes designed to encourage retirement savings in light of the challenges >>
As a result of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (the CARES Act) signed into law by the President on March 27, 2020, multiple >>
Families First Coronavirus Response Act – New Federal Paid Leave and Other Employer Requirements The Families First Coronavirus Response Act was passed by the Senate and >>