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PPP Forgiveness Deadline Looming

By Martin E. Prendergast, MBAGray, Gray & Gray, LLP Have you applied for PPP loan forgiveness yet? If not, you’d better hurry. Architectural, engineering and design firms that received a Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan during the “first draw” period in 2020, and who followed the SBA guidelines for using loan proceeds, can apply for […]

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Will There Be a Three-Year Extension for Biodiesel Tax Credit?

The $1 per gallon tax credit for biodiesel and renewable diesel fuel, which is set to expire at the end of 2022, may have a longer life. Legislation to extend the tax credit through 2025 has been introduced in both the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate. This is welcome news for fuel oil dealers

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DOL Issues Cybersecurity Guidelines for Retirement Benefit Plans

Citing the growing threat of online criminal activity, the U.S. Department of Labor has issued guidance on cybersecurity steps to help protect the nation’s $9.3 trillion in pensions and defined benefit plans. The suggestions are aimed at helping plan sponsors and fiduciaries to avoid data breaches and cyber theft from the estimated 140 million retirement

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Successfully Navigating the Employee Retention Tax Credit

The Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERC), which allows eligible employers to earn a refundable tax credit against certain federal employment taxes, was an important part of the original CARES Act to provide pandemic relief. The ERC became even more appealing once it was opened to businesses that had also received a Paycheck Protection Program (PPP)

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2020 PPP Loan Expense Deductions Can Be Brought Forward

Thanks to the far-reaching Consolidated Appropriations Act passed in December 2020, small businesses that used funds from a first round Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan to pay eligible expenses were also granted the right to take a deduction on their 2020 tax return – even if the PPP loan was forgiven (or was expected to

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Proposed Changes to Gift and Estate Tax Could Have Huge Impact

A new piece of legislation filed in the U.S. Senate – the “For the 99.5 Percent” Act – could have a significant impact on gift and estate planning. According to the sponsors of the bill, its name describes the “99.5 percent” of the population who are unlikely to be affected by the proposed changes. It

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Shuttered Performing Arts Venues Relief Program Begins April 8

Financial relief is waiting in the wings for a wide range of performing arts venues and organizations across the U.S. that have been negatively impacted by the prolonged coronavirus shutdown. The Small Business Administration (SBA) will open applications for the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (SVOG) program on April 8, 2021. Eligible grant recipients include live

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Gray, Gray, & Gray Ranked Among Top New England Accounting Firms by Accounting Today

Canton, MA (March 11, 2021): Gray, Gray & Gray, LLP, a business consulting and accounting firm based in Canton, MA, has been ranked as the eighth largest independent accounting firm in New England by Accounting Today, the accounting industry’s leading publication. The annual rankings are based on firm revenues. Gray, Gray & Gray’s annual revenues of

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Cyber Security is a Must for Remote Workers

Many businesses have had staff members working from home for a year. For most, the transition from office to home was rapid, and likely included many shortcuts and “temporary” adjustments. Remote working also presents an increased danger of cyberattacks from hackers and online criminals. Without the protection of a robust office firewall and secure network,

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