Do you know all there is to know about the relief provisions in the CARES Act for accessing money due to the COVID-19 crisis? It absolutely has an impact on health and the economy. None of it is going as planned, but additional guidance is available. Toby Mathis and Jeff Webb of Anderson Advisors answer your tax questions during this challenging time. Do you have a tax question? Submit it to taxtuesday@andersonadvisors.
- Updates on Tax Impact of COVID-19:
- Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and Health Care Enhancement Act passed, signed into law
Other than deadline to July 15, states not allowing deferred paymentsEconomic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) is not a loan, but an emergency grantHow do I file for unemployment payments if I'm an independent contractor? Independent contractors are now eligible, but most states aren't set up yet to do distributionsDo you know why some people received $1,200 in their account while others didn't? Even when they use ACH? People using TurboTax, H&R Block, Jackson Hewitt, and Liberty Tax got or asked for an advance on their refund for a small feeDoes the CARES Act allow me to deduct losses from W-2 income with prior year accumulated passive activity losses? No changes were made to passive activity loss rules; if you accumulated PAL, you cannot carry those backCan I apply for unemployment and the PPP? Yes, the two are completely separateCan I deduct my entire home cost since all of us are working from home? No, if working from home as an employee, it's an employee/non-reimbursable expense I have not done my 2019 taxes. Can I still apply for CARES under government bailout programs? Yes, just use something as a backupCan I apply for PPP if I did with one bank that has not approved the loan? YesHow much EIDL can I qualify for? How is it calculated? Up to $2 million; half of your gross profitAny idea when money is deposited after signing the PPP loan? Yes, 10 days after receiving an E-tran number, bank has to provide fundingCan passive losses from cost segregation be taken on W-2 income if spouse is a real estate professional? Yes, either spouse qualifies, as long as married and filing jointlyWould getting my real estate license have more benefits for being a real estate professional? Depends if you're using itFor all questions/answers discussed, sign up to be a Platinum member to view the replay!
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