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Don’t Let Prevailing Wage Requirements Get You Down: A Proactive Approach to Energy Efficiency Incentives
Posted by Nick Lagoditz
Section 45L and Section 179D of the Internal Revenue Code—the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) has brought significant changes to both…
ARB 2024 Tax Day Takeaways
Posted by ARB
Another April 15 has come and gone. Every Busy Season has its own unique challenges and opportunities. This year, we…
IRS Extends Tax Relief to Maine Taxpayers Affected by Severe Storms and Flooding (UPDATED April 9, 2024)
Posted by Matthew Pore
In response to severe storms and flooding in Maine, the IRS and Maine Department of Revenue Services has announced significant…
Surety Bonds in the Private Equity-Backed Construction Industry
Posted by David Jean
Private equity firms have historically avoided investments in the construction industry, likely due to its reputation as a seasonal, market-specific…
The Dirigo Business Incentive Program: Empowering Growth for Maine Manufacturers
Posted by Holly Ferguson
Maine’s business landscape is about to witness a game-changing opportunity for manufacturers with the upcoming launch of the Dirigo Business…
Forecasting in 2021: What’s in Store for Auto Dealerships?
Headlights
February 8, 2021
Overall, the outlook for auto dealerships as we move into 2021 is cautiously optimistic. There’s a lot to be said for positive beacons signaling improvement
What Individual Taxpayers Should Know About 2021 Tax Limits
Thomas Flood
February 5, 2021
It’s that time of year again where the new 2021 tax limit amounts are being announced. These amounts are those tax items which may adjust
Governor Mills Submits Budget Proposal: What Changes for Maine Taxpayers?
David Jean
February 2, 2021
On January 25th, Maine Governor Janet Mills submitted a budget proposal to the Legislature that included a supplemental budget for fiscal year 2021 and a
SBA’s Shuttered Venue Operators Grant Program
David Jean
February 2, 2021
The Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (SVOG), a program established by the Economic Aid to Hard-Hit Small Businesses, Nonprofits and Venues Act, makes $15 billion in
SBA’s Payments Toward Certain 7(a) Loans, 504 Loans & Microloans Are Nontaxable
Holly Ferguson
February 2, 2021
Section 1112 of the CARES Act required the SBA to make payments for a period of 6 months to cover principal, interest, and any associated