블로그

Tax Alert: Tax Impacts of Coronavirus

We are writing to keep you informed of the coronavirus’s potential impact on tax legislation and answer any questions that you may have. In his address to the country last evening, the President referenced a deferral on tax payments “without interest or penalties for certain individuals and businesses negatively impacted.” While Trump did not specify who would get a filing extension nor for how long it would remain in effect, it appears likely that it will apply to individuals and “small and medium-sized businesses” based on recent comments by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and the House Appropriations Committee.

Additionally, last week an $8.3 billion emergency spending package, meant to support state and local health agencies, vaccine and treatment development, and loans for affected small businesses, was enacted into law. While there are no direct tax impacts in this package, we are continuing to monitor how the federal departments allocate the funds for any related tax implications.

Just today House Democrats introduced the “Families First Coronavirus Response Act.” This legislation, which will likely pass the House but faces an uncertain future in the Senate, would provide funding to support domestic nutrition assistance programs (i.e., emergency SNAP assistance), emergency paid sick leave, emergency unemployment benefits, and state spending on the ongoing economic consequences of the pandemic.

Lastly, but most importantly, First Advantage and the National Employment Opportunity Network are working together on a Coronavirus Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC), which would be structured like recent disaster relief employee retention tax credits. A coronavirus ERTC would act to encourage paid time off during health related testing or quarantine in a way that has proven successful and administratively feasible in the past. While the ERTC has not yet been included in the bills or packages that have already been introduced, we are hopeful that our work with members of Congress and Committees on the Hill will lead to this type of employer relief coming very soon.

We will continue to keep you informed and encourage you to reach out to your First Advantage Tax Account Consultant, or your company’s tax advisor or legal counsel, to discuss the ongoing tax-related impacts of coronavirus.

이 콘텐츠는 정보 제공 목적으로만 제공됩니다. 퍼스트 어드밴티지는 법률 회사가 아니며, 본 콘텐츠는 법률 자문으로 여겨지지 않으며 그러한 의도가 없습니다. 또한, 본 콘텐츠가 가장 최신 법률 또는 기타 정보를 반영하지 않을 수도 있습니다.

자신의 특정 상황에 대해 법률 자문을 받기 위해서는 별도의 법률 전문가와 상담하시기 바랍니다.

본 콘텐츠의 정보에 근거하여 어떠한 행동을 하거나 하지 않는 것은 독자 또는 사용자의 책임입니다. 개별 변호사나 법률 자문만이 본 콘텐츠에 포함된 정보와 그 해석이 사용자의 특정 상황에 적절한지에 대한 여부를 보장할 수 있습니다. 본 콘텐츠의 사용 및 접근은 독자 또는 사용자가 퍼스트 어드밴티지와 변호사-의뢰인 관계를 형성하는 것이 아님을 안내 드립니다.