Christina Rampone Awarded the 2016 Abrams Little-Gill Loberfeld Scholarship

Christina Rampone was awarded the 2016 Abrams Little-Gill Loberfeld Scholarship on Tuesday, May 24, 2016 at the MSCPA Believers & Achievers Reception.

Christina, a Suffolk University rising senior, is studying accounting and maintains a 3.89 GPA. She is also pursuing minors in Big Data and Economics.

The scholarship, which is fully funded by Abrams Little-Gill Loberfeld PC (ALL), awards Christina $2,500 to assist in her studies.

Christina said, “I would like to thank the firm associates and MSCPA scholarship committee members that selected me for this award. I am truly honored to receive the Abrams Little-Gill Loberfeld Scholarship.”

ALL is proud to support the future of profession and is an annual scholarship sponsor.

Assessing the Health of the National Manufacturing Industry in 2020

Industries across the commercial landscape are confronting a bevy of issues presented by coronavirus (COVID-19), and the U.S. manufacturing industry is no exception. The industry, which employs some 13 million workers, faces issues that range from supply chain disruptions, lack of capital resources and consumer spending decreases to reductions in workforce productivity and more.

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IRS Issues Rollover Relief To All Who Took 2020 RMDs From IRAs & 401(k)s

On June 23rd, the Internal Revenue Service announced that anyone who already took a required minimum distribution (RMD) in 2020 from certain retirement accounts now has the opportunity to roll those funds back into a retirement account following the CARES Act RMD waiver for 2020.

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SBA Simplifies the Loan Forgiveness Application, Introduces EZ Option

On the heels of congressional action that makes the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) more flexible to use, the SBA and Treasury Department have unveiled a simplified full loan forgiveness application form along with an EZ version of the form.

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Understanding COVID-19’s Impact on Fair Value Measurements

As the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic continues to rattle financial markets and the broader global economy, it also has added even greater uncertainty around fair value measurements, a financial reporting requirement that many businesses have long found challenging.

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How Changing 2019 Overpayment from Carryforward to a Refund Could Benefit Individuals

In the wake of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), much discussion has centered about helping businesses secure funding. As a result, business relief was provided through initiatives such as Payroll Protection Program (PPP) loans, Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL), Employee Retention Credits and an increase in the allowable business interest deduction limit. Tax relief for businesses helps those businesses and by extension, the economy at large. Yet, what tax relief has been made available to individuals during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic?

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