Business
Safety
How Coronavirus Is Impacting the Construction Industry
The IRS extended the deadline to file tax returns and pay taxes, relieving some immediate financial fears for contractors related to COVID-19. Here are a few ways contractors can lessen the impact of the virus on other areas of their businesses.
By Graham Ryan
March 24, 2020
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by Graham Ryan
Graham Ryan, Manager in RubinBrown’s Construction Services Group. Graham works with clients in various industries with a focus on construction, manufacturing and distribution, governmental accounting and employee benefit plan audit services.
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