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COVID-19: How You Have AdminBooks Support!

Renee Daggett • March 18, 2020

I understand that many individuals have been impacted by the recently declared national emergency for COVID-19. Below is information I wanted to share with you that I hope will be helpful to you through this.

We understand that many businesses have been impacted by the recently declared national emergency for COVID-19. Below is a link for H.R. 6201, Families First Coronavirus Response Act. This legislation has been passed by the U.S. House of Representatives as of March 14, 2020. It still needs to be approved by the Senate.

Click here to view the H.R. 6201, Families First Coronavirus Response Act

This legislation would extend employee sick leave benefits, extend access to free funding, and increased Medicaid funding. Once we learn more about the status of this legislation, we will be sure to share it with you.

The follwing topics will be discussed below:
1 - Tax Filing and Payment Date Extensions

2- Current AdminBooks Clients Receive FREE Tax Extensions

3 - What Can You Do If Your Business is Affected?

4- A Few Links to Keep Your Mind Off of the Current Events Taking Place



Tax Filing and Payment Date Extensions


We want to share some additional information with you as it relates to TAX PAYMENTS .

On March 17, 2020, U.S. Treasury Secretary Mnuchin announced that individuals and businesses with an April 15 filing deadline will be given an additional 90 days to PAY taxes.

While the IRS has NOT extended the FILING date, they have provided a 90-day payment extension . What this means is all you have to do is file your Federal taxes by April 15th and you will not get charged interest and penalties because you did not pay by April 15th.
You will need to pay the Federal tax by July 15th.

The State of California has pushed back both the tax filing and payment deadline for individuals to June 15th from April 15th in response to the crisis. IRS has also announced they will waive any penalties and interest for any tax due and not paid by April 15th, but has not officially pushed out the tax filing deadline at this time.Below are links with more details regarding these changes.

If you reside in a state other than CA, we encourage you to check in with your State Department of Revenue regarding any available tax filing/payment relief.



View the Federal Tax Filing Changes Here


View the State of California Tax Filing Changes Here

We are closely monitoring this situation and will share the latest information

with you as it becomes available to us.


For those taxpayers expecting refunds, there has been no indication by

either IRS or CA as to whether refunds will be delayed.
Until we receive different information from IRS,we are still planning for the April 15th individual tax filing deadline and will continue to move forward per the usual time frame.



AdminBooks Clients Will R ecieve FREE Tax Extensions
(with written request)

To help ease some stress, AdminBooks is offering FREE tax extensions
for our current client's individual tax returns if you need the extra time to file.

What Can You Do If Your Business is Affected?

Have your team work remotely:
If cash flow and equipment allows, you may consider transitioning your team to a temporary remote workforce, helping with projects, or tasks that you’ve been wanting to get done. Make a schedule and keep communication.Did you know that Loom is removing recording limits on their free plan? It’s a tool that is particularly useful for communicating when you cannot be in the same room.

I recorded a video on Loom to provide support and information regarding Covid-19.
Unchartered times,...but I choose peace over panic.
Watch my Loom video for an example: COVID-19 Greetings & Updates!

File For Unemployment:
If California employees need to file for unemployment insurance, please direct them to the E.D.D. website which will guide them through the process and provide: the information needed to file a claim, how to file a claim, and what to expect after the claim is filed.If your business is outside of CA or you have employees working out of state, please direct your employees to the appropriate website.

https://www.edd.ca.gov/Unemployment/Filing_a_Claim.htm


Due to recent circumstances, the Bay Area has announced a lockdown, and residents have been ordered to stay home. We have decided to close our office doors, but there will be no service interruption at AdminBooks and business will proceed as usual. Our entire AdminBooks team has transitioned to working remotely. We will still be communicating through email/phone calls, and bookkeeping and payroll work will continue!

Please know that you have our support during these unpredictable times. We cannot control what is happening, but we can control out thoughts and how we respond to what is happening.

Feel free to reach out to us a let us know how we can help you.


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