Ideas & Insight

Safety First: Limiting COVID-19’s Impact on Construction Work

As the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) spread throughout the country this March and April, many states restricted the movement of residents while allowing those in “essential” businesses to continue working. Generally, construction companies have been deemed essential for this purpose — leaving contractors to grapple with the logistics. Although nothing is certain at this point, some standard […]

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Unemployment Assistance for Eligible Workers

Unemployment Assistance is available to Self-Employed, Other Newly Eligible Workers on Monday, $600 Federal Payments Also Begin Michigan’s self-employed workers, gig workers, 1099-independent contractors and low-wage workers affected by COVID-19 can apply for federal Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) beginning Monday, April 13 at 8 a.m. Under the federal CARES Act, workers on state unemployment have […]

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Qualified Improvement Property Correction

Before the TCJA, capitalized expenditures for qualified improvement property—i.e., certain improvements to the interior of a non-residential building that occurred after the building was placed in service—generally had a 39-year recovery period, except that three categories of property (qualified leasehold improvements, retail improvements, and restaurant property) had a more beneficial, 15-year recovery period. The TCJA […]

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