Economic Recovery
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Top Ten Takeaways from ManufactureCT “What’s Next?” Forum
Discover what’s in store in ’24: the economy, finding people, the decarbonizing of manufacturing, role of automation, and much more.
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And the “Tax Relief Act….” heads to the Senate. What’s in it for Manufacturers?
Hot items in manufacturing (R&D, business interest expense, accelerated depreciation…) are in, so far.
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Up to $300,000 grant for manufacturers: are you eligible?
Find out if you meet these seven criteria.
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Ten Takeaways from The ‘Future Wisconsin Summit’ to Energize Strategy in 2024
On the heels of CLA’s national economic update webcast, these ten takeaways from Madison reflect broad trends we hear about from CLA’s manufacturing clients everywhere.
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Employee Retention Credits: IRS Pauses Processing Until 2024
If you submitted an ERC claim and were waiting on a credit, find out what steps to consider next.
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Impacted by Supply Chain Disruptions? New ERC Guidance Clarifies Credit Rules
Did you claim a credit and now wonder if the credit is valid? Or haven’t applied and wonder if you qualify for a credit? Read on…
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Florida Disaster Relief for Hurricane Ian
With President Biden officially declaring a federal disaster in Florida due to Hurricane Ian, federal aid has been made available including grants for temporary housing and home repairs as well as low-cost loans.
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Employee Retention Credit – Huge Benefit For Many Manufacturers
The Employee Retention Credit (ERC) remains available for employers to claim on amended payroll tax returns for qualifying periods assuming they met the eligibility criteria and paid eligible wages during those times.
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Quick Year-End Tax Planning Ideas
While 2021 was filled with a lot of talk of tax reform, 2021 will very likely conclude without any significant tax legislation getting passed and income and capital gains tax rates remaining the same. With our newfound clarity, we share several year-end tax planning ideas for taxpayers to consider in order to reduce their potential tax bills.
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New Direction for Potential Tax Legislation?
After a week of backdoor negotiations between President Biden and key Democrat holdouts Senators Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema, the White House and progressive Democrats appear prepared to compromise on some significant priorities in order to cobble together a social spending package that can pass Congress.