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The latest COVID-19-related relief package included key changes to the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). Get the practical insights you need from returning guests Tad Goodenbour and James Anderson as they discuss what these changes mean for borrowers and the interim final rules released January 6, 2021, by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA).
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Tad Goodenbour is a partner in BKD's Colorado Springs practice. Tad has more than 35 years of experience in public accounting, focusing on federal income tax, and serves primarily quick service restaurant, gaming, agriculture, and real estate companies. He also has significant experience in partnership and limited liability company planning, structuring, and operation and is one of BKD's technical area specialists in partnership taxation.
James Anderson is a partner and tax director out of BKD's Nebraska practice. He is a member of BKD National Construction & Real Estate Group and BKD National Commercial Services Group and is the north region tax director for the firm's tax committee. James is experienced in providing corporate and individual taxation assistance to construction companies, financial institutions, manufacturers, and retailers across the Midwest. He also consults with clients regarding accounting method changes, multistate taxation, choice-of-entity analyses, tax controversy support, and business combinations.
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By Damien R. Martin, CPA4.7
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The latest COVID-19-related relief package included key changes to the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). Get the practical insights you need from returning guests Tad Goodenbour and James Anderson as they discuss what these changes mean for borrowers and the interim final rules released January 6, 2021, by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA).
BIO FOR OUR GUESTS
Tad Goodenbour is a partner in BKD's Colorado Springs practice. Tad has more than 35 years of experience in public accounting, focusing on federal income tax, and serves primarily quick service restaurant, gaming, agriculture, and real estate companies. He also has significant experience in partnership and limited liability company planning, structuring, and operation and is one of BKD's technical area specialists in partnership taxation.
James Anderson is a partner and tax director out of BKD's Nebraska practice. He is a member of BKD National Construction & Real Estate Group and BKD National Commercial Services Group and is the north region tax director for the firm's tax committee. James is experienced in providing corporate and individual taxation assistance to construction companies, financial institutions, manufacturers, and retailers across the Midwest. He also consults with clients regarding accounting method changes, multistate taxation, choice-of-entity analyses, tax controversy support, and business combinations.
Get additional resources (including the citations for the other cases mentioned in the discussion) here.
GET MORE "SIMPLY TAX"
We're excited to also provide video content to strengthen your tax mind! Check it out on our YouTube channel.
A complete archive of our episodes is available on our website and YouTube playlist.
We'd love to hear from you! Email feedback and questions to [email protected].
Connect with Damien on social media!
LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube

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