Check Out These Changes To The Paycheck Protection Program
Changes to the PPP make it easier for very small businesses, independent contractors, self-employed individuals and more to get loans.
Changes to the PPP make it easier for very small businesses, independent contractors, self-employed individuals and more to get loans.
New borrowers can begin applying for a PPP loan next today, and businesses hoping for a second loan can begin applying Wednesday.
Small businesses will soon be able to apply for another Paycheck Protection Program to help cover payroll expenses and more.
If your business took a loan from the Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program, there are some tax implications you’ll want to know.
Companies harmed by the COVID-19 pandemic can now apply for forgivable federal loans through the Paycheck Protection Program until Aug. 8.
Congress has passed a new law that brings much-needed changes to the Paycheck Protection Program like extended deadlines and spending flexibility.
Small integration firms can take care of their employees by applying for the U.S. SBA’s Paycheck Protection Program and by offering other aid.
A $350 billion relief program for small businesses impacted by COVID-19 has run dry, but Congress is working to replenish funding.
If you got a loan of $50,000 or less through the Paycheck Protection Program, you can now apply to have it forgiven via a simplified process.
Congress is again revisiting a COVID-19 stimulus plan that includes Paycheck Protection Program funds, unemployment assistance and liability protections.