This weekly COVID-19 update is brought to you by our Chambliss Estate Planning team. We are sharing articles, legal developments, external resources, and tips for coping during these uncertain times. Each weekly issue will cover various trends of vital interest in the world of estate planning, elder Continue Reading
Estate Planning Weekly COVID-19 Update – 09.02.20
This weekly COVID-19 update is brought to you by our Chambliss Estate Planning team. We are sharing articles, legal developments, external resources, and tips for coping during these uncertain times. Each weekly issue will cover various trends of vital interest in the world of estate planning, elder Continue Reading
Residential Evictions on Hold Through Year End Following the CDC’s New Agency Order
Under instructions from President Trump, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released an agency order that will substantially prohibit residential landlords from evicting tenants through the remaining months of 2020 in an effort to limit the spread of COVID-19. The cited fear is Continue Reading
Just in Time! DOL Answers School Leave Questions
Late yesterday, the Department of Labor (DOL) once again updated its frequently asked questions concerning leave under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA). This time, the updates answer the burning questions that parents (and their employers) have concerning hybrid school attendance, Continue Reading
Estate Planning Weekly COVID-19 Update – 08.26.20
This weekly COVID-19 update is brought to you by our Chambliss Estate Planning team. We are sharing articles, legal developments, external resources, and tips for coping during these uncertain times. Each weekly issue will cover various trends of vital interest in the world of estate planning, elder Continue Reading
Received a Late Payment IRS Notice? What to Do Now
The IRS is swamped with unopened mail; however, they did not stop sending notices to clients about late payments and/or late filings until this week. In some cases, they have included an insert with the notice to explain that the notice was automatically generated and can be disregarded. If you Continue Reading
SBA Provides Relief for Some “Owner-Employees” but Limits Forgiveness of Certain Non-Payroll Costs Under the PPP
In yet another interim final rule released yesterday, the Small Business Administration (SBA) loosened limitations for calculating forgiveness for compensation of certain "owner-employees," but limited "non-payroll" costs eligible for forgiveness. These updates are critical for all PPP loan Continue Reading
Estate Planning Weekly COVID-19 Update – 08.18.20
This weekly COVID-19 update is brought to you by our Chambliss Estate Planning team. We are sharing articles, legal developments, external resources, and tips for coping during these uncertain times. Each weekly issue will cover various trends of vital interest in the world of estate planning, elder Continue Reading
Tennessee General Assembly Significantly Expands Telehealth Flexibility and Payment Parity
Yesterday (August 13), while in special session ordered by Gov. Bill Lee, the Tennessee General Assembly overwhelmingly passed an amended version of HB8002, which significantly enhances telehealth flexibility and payment parity for health care providers and patients in Tennessee. However, some Continue Reading
Providers Push for Implementation of Long-Awaited Changes to Stark and Anti-Kickback Statute
In October 2019, as part of HHS' Regulatory Sprint to Coordinated Care, long-awaited rules were proposed by HHS and CMS regarding changes to the Stark Law and Anti-Kickback Statute (AKS). These rules were the byproduct of many years of effort by both the federal government and the health care Continue Reading