March 2020

Breaking Down the $2 Trillion Coronavirus Stimulus Plan

With the $2 Trillion stimulus now in the works, it’s important to know and understand who will receive financial help. Here’s what we know on who’s eligible, how much to expect, and how you will receive payments. Let’s go! For now, let’s discuss individuals and households. The amount you and your household may receive is…

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$2T COVID-19 Stimulus Package: What Small Biz Owners Should Know

The US Senate has approved the unprecedented $2 Trillion stimulus package in an effort to keep families and businesses across the nation afloat during the COVID-19 crisis. At Fingercheck, one of our main priorities is to keep business owners informed and aware of any and all pertinent news that may affect you. The stimulus package…

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Social Distancing From the Office – Not Work

Social distancing has become a popular term these days, and by now, most of your office is likely working from home. And of course, it is, the COVID-19 crisis is touching all aspects of mainstream society including how we work. As a response, many companies are heeding the mandate from the local and federal government…

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IRS Extends Federal Tax FiIing Deadline to July 15

The Trump administration has announced that due to the COVID-19 outbreak and the social distancing, office, school and business closures making it difficult for Americans to “get around” that the April 15 Federal Tax filing deadline has been pushed to July 15. By then, it’s hoped that the pandemic will be on a significant downturn.…

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COVID-19: Is Your Business Subject to Closure?

On March 18, 2020, Executive Order 202.6 had ordered all businesses and not-for-profit entities with the state of  New York, shall utilize, to the maximum extent possible, any telecommuting or work from home procedures that they can safely utilize. No later than Friday, March 20, 2020, at 8 p.m., each for-profit or not-for-profit employer (excluding…

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Families First Coronavirus Response Act Signed Into Law

The Families First Coronavirus Response Act was signed into law on March 18, 2020. In the coming days and weeks, federal regulatory agencies, including the Department of Labor (DOL) and Health and Human Services (HHS), will provide guidance on how to execute or implement the new requirements. In the meantime, employers and advisors must rely…

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NYC Offers Assistance for Small Biz Impacted by COVID-19

FACT: No business is immune to the Coronavirus. That’s why in an effort to help the small businesses that make New York City great, Mayor Bill DeBlasio announced the city will offer financial relief for any small business owners throughout the boroughs impacted by the outbreak. This applies to any business employing fewer than 100…

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COVID-19 and The Workplace

The last month has been a hectic, dramatic, and undoubtedly stressful as the country and the world takes both small and large steps to limit the spread of Coronavirus. Employers everywhere are struggling with how to deal with the virus and concerned employees. To help, we’ve tried to provide some answers to frequently asked questions…

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New Payroll Financing Terms Announced

There’s plenty of differences between small, mom and pop shops and midsized to large business and corporations. However, the only thing they all have in common as of late, is that all are feeling the harsh sting of the COVID-19 outbreak. So, what can be done? That’s a good question. At this point, until fears…

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Will a COVID-19 Payroll Tax Cut Help?

A stimulus package bill proposed by President Trump designed to give the U.S. economy a boost or at best, stabilize it, as coronavirus fears run rampant, will be introduced on the floor of the House, but so far it seems unlikely to include a temporary halt to the payroll tax that the Trump administration had…

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