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Detailed Tax Aspects of the CARES Act and FFCRA

Exam Questions: 30
Course Level: Basic
Pages: 118 | Content: 108, Supplemental: 10
NASBA Area of Study: Taxes
Not Acceptable for: N/A
Version: 7875A

This course details the tax provisions of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act and the FFCRA. It provides a more detailed explanation of the applicable tax law changes than our 4-hour Course #7850: FFCRA and CARES Act. It is completely fine to take both courses realizing that there will be some overlap in data. In this course, a description of the present law will be presented along with a description of the current provision and its effective date. All course material provided. No prerequisites. Course level: Basic.

EA Program Approval Number: ZX34G-T-00436-21-S

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Table of Contents
  • Title II - Assistance for American Workers, Families, and Businesses
  • Title III - Supporting America's Health Care System in the Fight Against the Coronavirus
  • Title IV - Economic Stabilization and Assistance to Severely Distressed Sectors of the United States Economy and Other Provisions
  • Division G - Tax Credits for Paid Sick and Paid Family and Medical Leave of the FFCRA
Objectives
  • To identify tax changes made by the CARES Act that are relevant to workers and businesses
  • To identify tax changes made by the CARES Act that are relevant to America's health care system
  • To identify the specifics of the Paycheck Protection Program
  • To identify specific details of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA)

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