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Here is an interesting web page that describes help that might come from the Fed. gvmt. There may be help on the horizon.https://www.uschamberfoundation.org/reports/coronavirus-emergency-loans-guide-and-checklist-small-businesses-and-nonprofits
here in florida you will take a maximum of $875 per week with state and federal benefits in reemployment . which is more than most make anyways. but you have to start looking for a job by may 2. this requirement has been waived between 3/15 and 5/2. so it is a temporary problem. and when we let our employees go we gave them a date to report back for work which was 7 weeks so they are considered furloughed until then(Florida states anything less than 8 weeks is furloughed) so they will have to come back or they risk losing the reemployment benefits. and yes we will apply for the payroll protection sba loan/grant and will use it when they come back as it covers 8 weeks from the time the loan is approved and if used for payroll, mortgage interest, rent leases, or utilities then it does not need to be paid back. but only 25% can be used on non payroll items for forgivenesswe also took advantage of the Economic Injury Disaster Loans and Loan Advance. this is a max 10K loan which is does not have to be paid back for loss of business here is the link https://www.sba.gov/page/coronavirus-covid-19-small-business-guidance-loan-resourcesthe payroll protection loans will start on 4/3
Totally seems sketch city to me. Nothing is free especially from the government. They will get that back somehow. Ive been told to look into it but i hate fine print and stipulations. This smells of tax issues next year. I dont know about all this.