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Eligibility may be limited to entities that have onsite sales of food and beverage to the public of at least 33 percent of gross receipts.
When applying, entities may need to share evidence of onsite sales.
Brewery; Brewpub; Microbrewery; Taproom; Tasting room
Eligibility may be limited to entities that have onsite sales to the public of at least 33 percent of gross receipts.
When applying, entities may need to share filed Tax and Trade Bureau reports for the gross receipts reporting period.
Bakery
Eligibility may be limited to entities that have onsite sales to the public of at least 33 percent of gross receipts.
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Julio Gonzalez, CEO of Engineered Tax Services, Founds Rockerbox to Alert CPA Community of Employer-Based Tax Credits
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Sift through the vast and ever-changing tax incentive guidelines so that you can stay focused on growing your business.
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“I founded Rockerbox so that CPAs could help America’s struggling small businesses reap the benefits of employer-based tax credits.” WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (PRWEB) March 16, 2021
Julio Gonzalez, CEO of Engineered Tax Services, recently became the founder of a new company called Rockerbox, which will enable CPA firms to help small business owners who have suffered economic losses during the COVID-19 pandemic take advantage of federal employer-based tax credits such as Employee Retention Tax Credits (ERTC) and Work Opportunity Tax Credits (WOTC).
In a Year of Loss, the National Restaurant Association Secures Major Wins for Restaurant Relief
Association continues to fight for the resources needed to rebuild in 2021 and beyond
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WASHINGTON, March 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ One year into the pandemic, the National Restaurant Association is celebrating the significant accomplishments that, in the face of enormous loss, supported the industry and built a foundation for rebuilding in 2021. The accomplishments of the last year have been both large and small, providing access to a myriad of resources that restaurants of all types have used to survive and on which they can continue to rely for recovery.
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Small businesses (particularly restaurants) hard-hit by the pandemic will have a second shot at receiving more loans.
8 key things restaurant operators should know about the new COVID-19 relief bill From flexible PPP requirements to streamlined forgiveness, these are the key changes between the first and second rounds of relief, according to the National Restaurant Association
Late Monday night, Congress passed a $900 billion COVID-19 relief package, which now heads to President Trump’s desk. The National Restaurant Association broke down the crucial aspects of the 5,593-page bill for restaurant operators, from changes in how PPP loan requirements are distributed to newly streamlined forgiveness.