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June 2020 » More Coronavirus Relief Resources
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Susan B. Anders, PhD, CPA/CGMA
CPAs have spent much of “busy season” assisting individuals and business with questions about coronavirus-related economic relief, such as stimulus payments and paycheck protection loans. The May column dealt specifically with Small Business Association (SBA) resources, as well as some important U.S. Chamber of Commerce items. Readers are encouraged take a look at those highlights in addition to this month's featured materials. Two professional organizations, the AICPA and the NYSSCPA, have created specialized webpages to present many very useful coronavirus (COVID-19) resources. This month's review covers just a small selection of what is available on these two organizations' websites, as well as some great “finds” in the Sidebar.
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