Employee Retention Tax Credit Update
Employee Retention Tax Credit Update
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Accounting and Auditing
Faculty:
Jana Kelly, CPA | Chase Murphy, CPA
Course Levels:
Intermediate
Duration:
1 Hour
License:
Access for 90 day(s) after program date.
Join Jana Kelly, CPA and Chase Murphy, CPA for a look at the employee retention tax credit. This is a live course, so you will be able to chat or email your questions directly with the instructor(s). The course content is intended to cover the following topics:
- Affiliate Rules
- Eligible Employers: Small vs Large
- Eligibility Tests: Revenue or Full/Partial Closure
- Calculating the ERC using Qualified Wages, including related party issues
- Interaction with Other Credits and PPP
- Claiming the ERC
- Special Issues (tax treatment, accounting presentation)
Jana Kelly, CPA
Jana specializes in providing client accounting advisory and tax services to corporations, non-profits, high net worth individuals, and closely held businesses in a variety of industries. During her career in public accounting, she has built strong relationships with her clients by partnering with them in both the tax and accounting areas. Jana is a part of the SBA Task Force at Briggs & Veselka which is the group tasked with the specialized services related to PPP Loans and the Cares Act.
Chase Murphy, CPA
Chase is a tax partner with more than 12 years of professional tax experience. He specializes in providing tax planning and consulting for high growth businesses, with a particular emphasis on the M&A space. His clients have ranged from closely held entities to publicly traded companies, with extensive industry experience in both the healthcare and technology space.
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Employee Retention Tax Credit Update
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