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Office of Management and Budget
Office of Management and Budget Report - First Quarterly Report
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act requires the Office of Management and Budget, in consultation with Department of the Treasury, the Council of Economic Advisers, and the Small Business Administration, to issue quarterly reports to Congress and the public on the economic impact of certain coronavirus funds.
Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration
Interim Results of the 2020 Filing Season: Effect of COVID-19 Shutdown on Tax Processing and Customer Service Operations and Assessment of Efforts to Implement Legislative Provisions
Federal Communications Commission
PROGRAM-SPECIFIC PLAN FOR THE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION’S COVID-19 TELEHEALTH PROGRAM
Department of Veterans Affairs
COVID-19 Response Plan
Incident-specific Annex to the VHA High Consequence Infection (HCI) Base Plan
Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration
Assessment of Actions Taken to Ensure Validity of Employer COVID-19 Relief Credits certain business entities.
(Audit number: 202040633) Objective: Assess the IRS’s processes and procedures to ensure the validity of COVID-19 relief credit claims.
Oregon, Multnomah County Auditor's Office
Tips for avoiding scams and fraud during the COVID-19 pandemic
Part of our hotline work is educating county employees about fraud red flags. As an extension of that service, we are sharing tips to help community members stay safe online during the coronavirus pandemic.
Office of the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Fund
Evaluation of the Hardest Hit Fund Status and Wind Down Planning
Treasury reports that the Hardest Hit Fund is in a wind down status. SIGTARP will evaluate the status of the program, and Treasury’s planning of the program’s wind down. This will include, for example, TARP dollars remaining to be spent by state agencies, as well as current and estimated future program activity. It will also review Treasury’s direction and guidance to state agencies for wind down planning, and the state agencies’ response.