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FFCRA and CARES Act

Exam Questions: 20
Course Level: Basic
Pages: 86 | Content: 76, Supplemental: 10
NASBA Area of Study: Taxes
Not Acceptable for: N/A
Version: 7850A

This course covers the most significant aspects of these two historic bills - the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) and the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Securities (CARES) Act. It is in a format that summarizes the key points of the acts and then also includes a thorough FAQ section that will hopefully answer many of your questions. It is a continuous moving target, so we will keep updates on our website as they become available. All course material provided. No prerequisites. Course level: Basic.

EA Program Approval Number: ZX34G-T-00435-21-S

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Course Information

Table of Contents
  • Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA)
  • Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Securities Act (CARES)
Objectives
  • To identify relevant aspects of the FFCRA
  • To identify relevant aspects of the CARES Act

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