April 2020
SBA Loans and the Paycheck Protection Program
Dear clients, family and friends, We hope you all are well and safe. At Linkenheimer, our staff continue to work hard from home to help our clients find peace of mind and navigate this difficult, [...]
California COVID-19 Tax Updates and the WARN Act
Update 1 An important employment law, the WARN Act, is suspended in California for now. The WARN Act requires employers with 75 or more employees to provide 60 days’ written notice of a mass layoff, [...]
March 2020
Cash Payments and Tax Relief for Individuals in New Law
A new law signed by President Trump on March 27 provides a variety of tax and financial relief measures to help Americans during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. This article explains some of the tax relief [...]
The New COVID-19 Law Provides Businesses and Employees With More Relief GalleryThe New COVID-19 Law Provides Businesses and Employees With More Relief
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The New COVID-19 Law Provides Businesses and Employees With More Relief
On March 27, President Trump signed into law another coronavirus (COVID-19) law, which provides extensive relief for businesses and employers. Here are some of the tax-related provisions in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security [...]
IRS FAQs Address 90-day Filing and Payment Extension
The IRS has released a set of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) that clarifies certain aspects of the 90-day filing and payment extension provided in Notice 2020-18. Among other things, the FAQs explain that Notice 2020-18 [...]
SBA Offering Loans to Small Businesses Hit Hard by COVID-19
Every company has faced unprecedented challenges in adjusting to life following the widespread outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19). Small businesses face particular difficulties in that, by definition, their resources — human, capital and otherwise — [...]




