Colorado businesses may be required to accept cash
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House Bill 1048 cleared Legislature and is headed to governor’s desk
Wednesday, April 21, 2021 11:56 AM A masked Courtney Limmer pays general manager Ashley Magy in cash for her drink at Fika Coffee House in Parker. The Main Street business asked customers not to use cash earlier in the pandemic for safety reasons. Kevin Simpson/The Colorado Sun file
Colorado businesses may be required to accept cash A masked Courtney Limmer pays general manager Ashley Magy in cash for her drink at Fika Coffee House in Parker. The Main Street business asked customers not to use cash earlier in the pandemic for safety reasons.
SACRAMENTO, Calif.
California lawmakers on Monday revived a multibillion-dollar tax break for some businesses after the Biden administration assured them the proposal would not jeopardize the state’s own federal coronavirus aid.
The federal government has given California companies about $97 billion in loans during the pandemic, the majority of which business owners won’t have to pay back. Congress already lets business owners deduct expenses associated with those loans from their federal taxes. But California business owners still owe state taxes on that money.
California lawmakers wanted to change that, and they were prepared to do it earlier this year. But they put it off because they were afraid the proposal could force them to lose some of their own federal coronavirus aid.
How many stars are on the American flag?
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THERE are 50 stars on the American flag, representing the 50 states of the USA.
But the United States did not always have 50 states - so how many stars were there originally, and how has this changed over time?
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The stars on the American flag have historically reflected the number of states in the United States of AmericaCredit: Getty - Contributor
How many stars are on the American flag?
There are 50 white stars on the American flag, all of which are equal in size and have five points each.
They are arranged in a pattern of nine horizontal rows, alternating six and five stars per row, within a blue rectangle in the top left corner of the flag.
New RSM Report Reveals Cybersecurity Threats Are Continuing to Grow in the Middle Market
Survey found that middle market organizations faced a record number of data breaches in 2020, in part due to the COVID-19 pandemic
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CHICAGO, April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Middle market companies possess a significant amount of valuable data but continue to lack appropriate levels of protective controls and staffing, according to the RSM US Middle Market Business Index (MMBI) Cybersecurity Special Report released today from RSM US LLP (RSM), in partnership with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. This year s results revealed that 28% of middle market leaders claimed that their company experienced a data breach in the last year, a sharp rise from 18% in last year s survey and the highest level since RSM began tracking data in 2015. Many leaders attributed this increase to challenges created by COVID-19.
California lawmakers revive virus tax break for businesses
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April 20, 2021
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) California lawmakers on Monday revived a multibillion-dollar tax break for some businesses after the Biden administration assured them the proposal would not jeopardize the state’s own federal coronavirus aid.
The federal government has given California companies about $97 billion in loans during the pandemic, the majority of which business owners won’t have to pay back. Congress also gave $26 billion to California’s state government as part of the most recent coronavirus relief package President Joe Biden signed last month.
Congress already lets business owners deduct expenses associated with those coronavirus loans from their federal taxes. But California business owners still owe state taxes on that money.