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Additional provider relief funds and changes in definition of lost revenue
December 30, 2020
The latest COVID-19 relief package passed by Congress has provided additional funding for healthcare providers. The package, titled the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 (the Act), also included a new paycheck protection program and many other relief packages and tax changes. This article discusses the key components for provider relief funds (PRF).
ReadA preview of COVID-19 economic relief provisions: The impact for nonprofit organizations
December 30, 2020
The Consolidated Appropriations Act 2021 (the Act), passed by Congress on December 21, 2020 and signed by President Trump on December 27, 2020, provides long awaited additional COVID-19 relief. Below are some highlights of the Act impacting nonprofits.
ReadPODCAST: A year like no other
December 30, 2020
Host Justin Hubbard and special guest Tollie Miller, an organization development consultant, explore what 2020, the year like no other, has meant to leaders around the globe. Tollie uncovers the positive changes the world of corporate leadership has seen in 2020 and how companies can get serious about leadership development.
ReadFederal tax provisions of the Consolidated Appropriations Act
December 28, 2020
As part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (the Act), many tax-related provisions were added or modified. Keep reading for a brief summary of some of these provisions.
ReadHigher Education Emergency Relief Funds Part 2
December 23, 2020
The latest COVID-19 relief package passed by Congress includes additional funding for Higher Education Relief. Our higher education team has summarized some of the main points in this article.
ReadNewest COVID-19 Relief Package Extends and Enhances Employer Payroll Tax Credits
December 23, 2020
All eyes are on the latest COVID-19 relief package passed by Congress and awaiting President Trump's approval. This new bill extends two employer payroll tax credits—the employee retention credit and the credit for coronavirus-related paid sick and family leave. Because the President has not yet signed the bill, the information here is preliminary and subject to change.
ReadA preview of coronavirus economic relief provisions: The impact for horse and farm owners
December 23, 2020
Jen Shah, Dean Dorton Tax Director and Equine Industry Lead, gives a preview of key provisions included in the 2021 Congressional Appropriations Act which may impact horse and farm owners.
ReadNine Months Later, A Second Economic Relief Package
December 22, 2020
It is expected that President Trump will sign into law the 2021 Congressional Appropriations Act (“Act”). We will be providing additional details related to the Act over the next several weeks, but this article provides a brief summary of three provisions.
ReadFinancial Assistance to Employees Affected by the Coronavirus Pandemic Could Be Tax-Free
December 21, 2020
Due to the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, employers may be able to provide tax-free assistance to employees.
ReadHigher Education Emergency Relief Funds: 1098-T Reporting Guidance Released
December 16, 2020
On December 14, 2020, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released a FAQ to clarify questions around the reporting of relief funds from the CARES Act.
ReadFinancial Responsibility Supplemental Schedule
December 16, 2020
Non-for-profit higher education institutions must comply with new financial responsibility rules, effective July 1, 2020. This article summarizes common questions about the new policy that have been asked during recent consultations.
ReadKey Medicare reimbursement reminders from the 2021 IPPS final
December 15, 2020
Our team of healthcare experts took a deep dive into the numerous updates in the 2021 IPPS Final Rule. The article below is an overview that addresses the most pertinent issues to ensure you acquire new Medicare reimbursement and are able to properly file a complete and accurate cost report.
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