Tax Law and News TaxProTalk: COVID-19 tax relief for TY2019 returns Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Written by Jim Buffington, CPA Modified Apr 15, 2020 1 min read In the latest episodes of TaxProTalk, Mike D’Avolio, CPA, joins Robbie Randall and Jim Buffington, CPA, to discuss the new July 15, 2020, deadline, payment implications, stimulus payments, and other updates related to legislation around the new coronavirus. Tune in to this playlist below. To stay updated on tax-related changes, as well as tips to advise your clients regarding these provisions, subscribe to TaxProTalk on YouTube. Intuit® COVID-19 resources for accountants and tax pros Accountant and Tax Professional COVID-19 Resource Center “Working remotely” article series “Advising on business continuity” article series “Coronavirus Tax Stimulus and Advising Clients” webinar “Expert Panel: Taking Your Practice Remote” webinar Previous Post IRS issues warning about coronavirus-related scams Next Post 5 important tax provisions in the CARES Act Written by Jim Buffington, CPA Jim Buffington, CPA, is an advisory services leader with Intuit® Accountants. He has 20+ years of professional experience in sales management, public accounting, strategic alliances, product marketing, business process design, new business development and strategic planning. Connect with Jim on Twitter @jimatintuit. More from Jim Buffington, CPA Comments are closed. Browse Related Articles Practice Management The strategic edge of niche specialization Tax Law and News Cambios y tendencias fiscales para 2025 Tax Law and News Tax changes and trends for 2025 Workflow tools Feature video: Intuit® ProConnect™ Tax check boxes Practice Management Guide to marketing your tax firm Workflow tools SmartVault integrates with ProConnect™ Tax Tax Law and News 2025 tax filing season opens Webinars ProSeries® Tax Product Training Series Practice Management On the Books: Get rid of the seams Tax Law and News IRS: Make your clients aware of gift card scams