The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act seeks to offset the impact COVID-19 has had and will continue to have on the U.S. workforce and economy. It was signed into law on March 27, 2020. The law authorizes a number of credits, rebates and loans. For small business owners, and other eligible applicants the largest pool of support is contained in the $349 billion Paycheck Protection Program.
The new law infuses $2 trillion into the U.S. economy through a combination of business loans, unemployment benefits, tax credits, and other benefits.
The CARES Act makes some changes to retirement plans:
For more information, please consult the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
The CARES Act also increases loan flexibility on retirement plans:
The CARES Act also authorizes new tax credits for businesses, including:
1. Businesses that are either forced to close due to a government order relating to COVID-19 or experience a decline in gross receipts as compared to 2019—are eligible for an employee retention tax credit. The credit is equal to 50% of the total wages of employees who are not providing services starting on March 13, 2020, through December 31, 2020, up to a maximum of $10,000 total per employee. This credit is not available to businesses who receive Paycheck Protection Program funding.
2. The employer share of Social Security taxes (6.2% of wages up to the Social Security ceiling) that accrue from March 27, 2020, through and including December 31, 2020, are deferred. 50% of 2020 Social Security taxes are due by December 31, 2021, with the remainder due by December 31, 2022. This credit does not apply to employers who receive debt forgiveness under Section 1106.
3. For single-employer plans, any minimum employer contributions that would be due during the calendar year 2020 are due January 1, 2021. Interest accrues for the period between the original due date for the contribution and the payment date.
Under the CARES Act, small businesses and other eligible organizations can apply for Paycheck Protection Program loans to cover payroll costs and other certain operating expenses. Borrowers can also use PPP loans to cover allowable uses, including group health care benefits, insurance premiums, and some forms of paid leave. Loan proceeds may also cover mortgage interest, rent, and utilities.
PPP loans are available for up to 2.5 times the average monthly payroll of an eligible small business up to $10 million.
Small businesses may have loans forgiven, in whole or in part, under certain criteria. After the eight-week period following disbursement of a PPP loan, borrowers can apply for loan forgiveness with their lenders.
The loan may be forgiven if the funds are used as directed by the SBA, including, but not limited to, meeting the following criteria:
To qualify, business owners will need to organize documentation of:
Small businesses and other eligible applicants can apply for PPP loans through SBA lenders .
Economic Injury Disaster Loans can help businesses, renters, and homeowners affected by declared disasters. Under the EIDL provisions of the CARES Act, small business and other eligible applicants can apply for working capital loans up to $2 million. Borrowers can use loans to pay fixed debts, cover payroll costs, and pay other bills they cannot otherwise pay due to the economic impact of the coronavirus.
Business owners can also apply for an EIDL emergency advance of up to $10,000. These funds will be made available within days of application and will not need to be repaid, even if the business’ application for an EIDL loan is denied.
Qualifying businesses affected by the coronavirus can apply for an EIDL now .
In addition to small businesses, entitles eligible for an EIDL loan have been expanded to include:
To be eligible, businesses must have also been in existence on January 31, 2020.
Business owners who have an existing SBA loan may still be eligible for an EIDL, but they cannot consolidate loans. Potential borrowers must have a credit history acceptable to the SBA and the ability to repay the loan. Business owners must be able to prove that their business has suffered substantial economic hardship as a result of the coronavirus.
The resources described above are made available to businesses within the United States of America.
COVID-19 relief programs are evolving regularly. Please visit SBA.gov for the most up to date information.
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