March 8, 2021
Floyd has testified on Capitol Hill, spoken to the president and led a moment of silence at the DNC, all in the name of justice for his big brother.
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It has been a whirlwind of a year for Philonise Floyd.
FLOYD: Hey, I was a truck driver before all of this. And just like when you re driving, you keep on trucking. I will keep on fighting for justice the same way.
Floyd has testified on Capitol Hill, spoken to both the outgoing and incoming presidents and led a moment of silence at the Democratic National Convention, all in the name of justice for his big brother.
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Small businesses have been struggling to survive the COVID-19 pandemic, with many closing their doors for good, despite relief funding from the government.
I’m not an expert, but we talked to lots of them, and asked: can small businesses deduct expenses that were paid with PPP money? The answer to this one is actually exciting, and yes, said Misty Erickson, Tax Research Manager at the National Association of Tax Professionals.
If you’re a small business owner, you can write off expenses paid with Paycheck Protection Program money. That also includes businesses that have shut down. Closing a business does have some of its own implications, but it s not going to change what they can deduct as far as business expenses go, said Nathan Rigney, principal tax research analyst at H&R Block.