Business Tax Info

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Leasing your company’s office building or manufacturing facility may work well for you right now, and even provide certain advantages. But any entrepreneur heading up a healthy, growing business would be wise to explore the compelling financial and practical benefits of owning your company’s real estate. Why Entrepreneurs Should Consider

Employee-Retention-Credit

 Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) Coordination with Paycheck Protection ProgramThe ERC was initially created when the CARES Act was signed into law March 27, 2020.  However, pursuant to the original CARES Act legislation, employers that received Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans were not eligible to claim ERC benefits. Thus, many employers

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Author: Joe Camberato  / Last Updated on April 29, 2021 Asset-based lending is a form of business financing that’s secured by collateral. Collateral is any asset a business owns that is of value and can be used to ensure repayment.Businesses can use real estate, accounts receivables, inventory, equipment, or even

Commercial Finance

Author, Megan Capobianco Whether you need additional space, a new location, or simply want to stop paying rent and start paying toward an asset, commercial building loans can help you acquire a new building without paying upfront.Even as you grow your business, it’s not uncommon to need additional capital to

Bitcoin, Bitcoin Investing

Owning Bitcoin isn’t the Only Way to Invest in a Burgeoning Cryptocurrency Market Bitcoin (BTC) in circulation just exceeded one trillion ($USD) in value.  Dogecoin (DOGE) is “heading to the moon” thanks to a strong Reddit community of investors and a few tweets from Elon Musk. In its short history,

Tax Relief

Employee Retention Tax Credit Expanded for More Business Relief 1.13.21 | Client AlertThe Employee Retention Credit (ERC), which was originally included in the CARES Act(original law) passed in March 2020, provided a refundable payroll tax credit of 50% for up to$10,000 in qualifying wages per employee paid by an eligible