Your EIDL Loan Has Funded, Congrats. Well, Maybe Not
Dealers and integrators that received EIDL loans may already be in default or have inadvertently broken the law in applying for and receiving them.
Dealers and integrators that received EIDL loans may already be in default or have inadvertently broken the law in applying for and receiving them.
Industry accountant Mitch Reitman delivers advice on how to restore your payroll to pre-pandemic levels to ensure maximum forgiveness for these expenses.
Industry accountant Mitch Reitman delivers PPP loan insights and clarifications for installing security and fire/life-safety businesses to consider.
Tax advisor Mitch Reitman addresses questions on federal relief programs asked by security dealers and integrators as they confront the coronavirus crisis.
Industry accountant Mitch Reitman delivers SBA loan insights for installing security and fire/life-safety businesses to consider.
Industry accountant Mitch Reitman has read through the entire economic stimulus package and identified benefits to assist small businesses.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin announced that taxpayers can delay paying their income taxes on as much as $1 million in taxes owed for up to 90 days.
A dishonest payroll service can bilk taxpayers, and the IRS, out of millions before anyone suspects anything.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 made a number of important changes to the IRS code, some of which either directly or indirectly relate to divorce.
On Feb. 28, SSI Industry Hall of Famer Mitch Reitman will explain how to navigate some of the changes and inconsistencies to the tax code.