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COVID-19 and the CARES Act

The largest economic aid package in U.S. history became law on Friday, March 27, 2020, when Congress passed, and the president signed, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act of 2020 (the CARES Act). The CARES Act provides a total of approximately $2 trillion in economic assistance to various sectors of the economy impacted by COVID-19, with a number of provisions directly promoting the interests of small businesses. The sweeping legislation also contains relief for individual taxpayers, distressed industries, and the health care sector, among others.

Coronavirus News & Updates | Homeland SecurityA purpose of the Act is to bring relief to those most impacted by the pandemic.  It appropriates an additional $349 billion for the Small Business Administration’s (SBA) long-established and popular Section 7(a) loan program. In addition, the CARES Act establishes a new Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) under Section 7(a). These federally backed loans are available in an amount that is 2.5 times of the monthly average payroll cost for the one-year period prior to the loan, but not to exceed $10 million. PPP Loans may be used to pay qualified payroll and salary costs, rent, utilities, interest on mortgages, and other debt incurred before February 15, 2020. These loans may be forgiven at an amount equal to eight weeks of payroll, mortgage interest, rent, and utilities that is then reduced based on the levels at which small businesses rehire and reemploy workers, as well as restore or retain salary levels. The Act increases the maximum amount of a loan under the SBA Express Loan program from $350,000 to $1,000,000. Further, it provides for the SBA to make payments on most outstanding SBA-guaranteed loans for six months, alters the SBA Emergency Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) grant program and several other federal assistance programs and provides payroll tax relief and other benefits.

Below are links to PDF articles you can use to assist in accessing these aid packages for you, your businesses, and your employees.

Small Businesses
Real Estate
Restaurants, Hospitality, Food Service, Entertainers, & Artists