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03/30/2020

SBA Releases Additional Details on Programs to Assist Amid COVID-19

Insights into the SBA Paycheck Protection Program

Though the Small Business Administration (SBA) is still finalizing guidance documents, according to PNC, (reprinted directly from their website), their understanding of the program follows.

“The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act was recently passed to provide emergency relief for small- to medium-sized businesses disrupted by COVID-19. The act created the Paycheck Protection Program, which will serve as an extension of the Small Business Administration (SBA) 7(a) loan program, allowing financial institutions to provide federally-backed, forgivable loans to eligible businesses.

Paycheck Protection Program Provisions:

This information is preliminary and is subject to change. As the SBA continues to publish program guidance about the Paycheck Protection Program, more information will be shared to keep you informed. 

(1.)For seasonal firms, 2.5x the average monthly payroll for 12-week period starting ether Feb. 15, 2019 or March 1, 2019 (at the election of the borrower). For businesses without a full year of payroll history, 2.5x the average monthly payroll from Jan. 1, 2020 to Feb. 29, 2020.”

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