Due to COVID-19, the IRS Pushes Tax Deadline Back to July 15
- posted: May 26, 2020
- Taxation
The traditional tax day of April 15 has passed and millions of Americans are taking advantage of the three-month reprieve given by the federal government and many states in response Read More
Key Aspects of the CARES Act Provisions Authorizing Small Business Loans
- posted: May 19, 2020
- Business Law
Small business owners are necessarily prepared for various types of challenges, but what do you do when the government orders you to close for an indefinite amount of time? Unfortunately, Read More
When Can a Worker Sue for Defamation?
- posted: May 15, 2020
- Employment Law,  Defamation
Your ability to earn a livelihood depends in large part on your reputation, which can be heavily based on what your present and previous employers or clients say about you. Read More
Potential Tax Effects Associated with the CARES Act Stimulus
- posted: May 12, 2020
- Business Law
Since March, federal and state governments have engaged in a variety of methods designed to safeguard Americans’ health and financial security in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. At any Read More