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Category: Finance, Accounting, and Taxes

Gary Pittsford
Gary Pittsford joins Jim Blasingame to report on how the CARES Act adjusted the retirement program rules, as well as new provisions for Net Operating Loss so you can claim past profitable years against losses this year.
Pete Sepp
Pete Sepp joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how the NTU’s new resource, the Taxpayer’s Defense Center, works for citizens and businesses, including creating more taxation transparency by the IRS.
Pete Sepp
Pete Sepp joins Jim Blasingame to report on tax bills proposed by Democrats in Congress that would increase taxes on the wealthy, a value-added tax, and others.
Chris  Carosa
Chris Carosa joins Jim Blasingame to report on Multiple Employer Plans and Pooled Employer Plans that will become law in 2021, which will help make retirement funding easier and less expensive for smaller businesses.
Gary Pittsford
Gary Pittsford joins Jim Blasingame to report on how the CARES Act adjusted the retirement program rules, as well as new provisions for Net Operating Loss so you can claim past profitable years against losses this year.
Gary Sirak
Gary Sirak joins Jim Blasingame to report on changes Congress made for early withdrawals from retirement plans as a result of the coronavirus, including the withdrawal penalty.
Barbara Weltman
Barbara Weltman joins Jim Blasingame to report on what has and has not changed in the 2020 tax compliance world, including IRA and HAS contributions, filing dates, and extensions for some payroll taxes.
Barbara Weltman
Barbara Weltman joins Jim Blasingame to report on what’s now due on the new tax filing date of July 15, including tax returns and payments, plus how the changes impact other elements, like payroll taxes and filing extensions.
Eva Rosenberg
Eva Rosenberg joins Jim Blasingame to report on her upcoming free tax webinar, plus news on the tax treatment of Paycheck Protection Program participation.
Eva Rosenberg
Eva Rosenberg joins Jim Blasingame to report that there is still time to file a 2016 return and get the refund, but that time is running out, and you have to file it on paper through USPS.

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