Event Details

Date

April 16, 2020

Time

2pm - 3pm

Location

Online Webinar

Host


Navigating the CARES Act - An Analysis for Dairy from IDFA

April 16, 2020


Thursday, April 16, 2020
2:00-3:00PM Eastern

Overview

With President Trump's signing of the CARES Act on March 27, 2020, emergency provisions have been enacted to attempt to stabilize the United States economy and help protect employers and employees during the COVID-19 crisis. This historic two trillion dollar bill contains provisions designed to keep businesses running, but can be burdensome to employers and employees alike, to understand and navigate the new legislation.

IDFA is pleased to partner with Herbein + Co. on this webinar focused on the business & tax implications of the CARES Act on the dairy business. Herbein + Co. will discuss their analysis of the bill and provide insight on best practice on how to best leverage this legislation to support your business.

Please join IDFA & Herbein + Co. on April 16th at 2pm for this informative hour.

For more information, and to register, visit the International Dairy Foods Association's website. 





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