The agreement includes $312 billion for transportation projects, $65 billion for broadband and $55 billion for ports and waterways.
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A new rule makes seasonal fishermen and crew members eligible for the Paycheck Protection Program
Previously, the PPP recognized crew members as “self-employed” by the Internal Revenue Service. The previous requirements left crew wages out of the equation when applying for the loans.
Former Naknek Electric Association manager sentenced for embezzling over $500,000
Federal authorities say this is the largest embezzlement from an organization receiving federal funds ever prosecuted in Alaska.
Skagway assemblyman, restaurateur convicted of federal tax charges
Dan Henry, also operator of the Skagway Fish Co., said he would make a decision about his future with the Skagway Borough Assembly after he returns home.
5 Questions Answered On The Legal Challenge To Obamacare Subsidies
If the court rules against the Obama administration, health insurance subsidies could be eliminated for more than 6 million people in states that use HealthCare.gov, the federal exchange website.
To Collect Revenue, Some States Put Tax Scofflaws in Virtual ‘Stocks’
Almost two-thirds of the states are punishing tax delinquents with a digital version of the Colonial practice of locking lawbreakers in stocks set up in the village square.
Douglas business closed down, seized by IRS
P P’s Douglas Inn owner Patrick M. Peterson owes $1 million in back taxes and penalties