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Insights on mental health from a 2019 McKinsey Consumer survey

McKinsey

McKinsey conducted a national survey to understand the impact of unmet social needs on consumer health outcomes, utilization, and preferences.

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Opportunity to Minimize the New Tax on 501(c)(3) Exempt Organization Employee Parking

The Energy Law

If so, the EO will incur a variety of expenses related to providing employee parking facilities: “repairs, maintenance, utility costs, insurance, property taxes, interest, snow and ice removal, leaf removal, trash removal, cleaning, landscape costs, parking lot attendant expenses, security, and rent or lease payments.”

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Labor and Employment Law FAQs Related to Hurricane Ida

The Energy Law

While employers may choose to do so for benevolent reasons (usually by utilizing Internal Revenue Code Section 139 outlined in question 9 below), they don’t owe these employees pay for shifts missed due to the storm. Under the Fair Labor Standards Act , these non-exempt employees only need to be paid for time that they actually work.

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Applying for Loan Forgiveness under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP)

The Energy Law

Note that, for PPP loans made prior to June 5, 2020, the Flexibility Act allows borrowers to elect to choose an 8-week period for determination of forgiveness, rather than the newly expanded 24-week period.

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