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SBA Releases New PPP Loan Forgiveness Guidance
On July 28, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) released an update to the forgiveness
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Reflecting on 100 Years with Louis Plung
This year marks an important and impressive milestone for Louis Plung & Company – 100
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Louis Plung & Company Celebrates 100 Years in the Community
Louis Plung & Company (LPC) is pleased to announce the celebration of 100 years of
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Child Tax Credit Update
We want to make sure that you are aware of a new change to the
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Tony Montanaro Named Partner at Louis Plung & Company
The Pittsburgh accounting and consulting firm Louis Plung & Company is pleased to announce that
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How Biden’s Proposed American Families Plan Might Affect You
President Biden presented his proposed American Families Plan (AFP) during his Joint Session of Congress
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How to Protect Your Data in QuickBooks
After the unprecedented year we’ve just experienced, the last thing you need is to have
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SBA Raises Loan Limit For COVID-19 EIDL Loans to $500,000
As U.S. businesses continue to recover from COVID-19’s economic devastation, the U.S. Small Business Administration
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IRS Issues New Guidance Regarding COBRA Changes Implemented by the ARPA
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently issued new guidance in an effort to clarify the
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New Tax Credit Covers Paid Leave for COVID-19 Vaccinations and Recovery
On April 21, 2021, President Biden announced a tax credit for employers that would reimburse
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Great News, Child Care Tax Credit Expanded for 2021
Great news if you are paying childcare expenses that enable you to work. As part
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Don’t Be A Victim to IRS-Impersonating Scammers
Thieves use taxpayers’ natural fear of the IRS and other government entities to ply their
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