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Experts: COVID-19, stimulus complicate 2020 taxes By: Kathryn McNutt The Journal Record February 22, 2021
Clockwise from top, left, Josh Mullins of Arledge & Associates, and Chris Haunschild of Crowe & Dunlevy, appearing on Friday’s webinar on taxes under the Biden administration. The weekly webinar was hosted by JR Interim Editor Joe Dowd. (JR screen shot)
It’s tax time and the usual questions and considerations are more complicated this year courtesy of federal relief legislation. Businesses and individuals who usually do their own taxes may need assistance filing their 2020 return, experts stressed during the latest JR Now webinar.
“There’s a lot of complicated things out there,” said Josh Mullins, partner at the accounting firm Arledge & Associates. “Be prepared to ask for help.”
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