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PPP Loan Application Date Extended by Congress

President Biden has signed the PPP Extension Act of 2021. The new law extends the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) application filing deadline from March 31, 2021 to May 31, 2021.  The new law gives qualifying businesses and...more

Time is Running Out to Apply For a PPP Loan

The second PPP loan program is due to expire March 31, 2021.  Many eligible businesses have still not applied.  President Biden announced changes to the program on February 22, 2021 making it easier to qualify for a PPP loan...more

PPP Borrower Pays Damages and Penalties to Government in First False Claims Act Settlement

The US Department of Justice announced the first civil settlement involving allegations of fraud against a PPP borrower. SlideBelts Inc. received a PPP loan under the CARES Act.  SlideBelts is an internet retail company and...more

Are You Ready for Your PPP Loan Audit?

PPP loans received by individuals and businesses under the CARES Act will be audited (“reviewed”) by the SBA.  The new Economic Aid Act also requires the SBA to submit a forgiveness audit plan within 45 days after enactment...more

New “Second Draw” PPP Loans Under the Economic Aid Act for the Self-Employed/Sole Proprietors

The new Economic Aid Act passed by Congress authorizes new PPP loans for first-time borrowers, but also additional PPP loans for those that already received a loan last year....more

SBA Releases Broader Information on PPP Borrowers

The SBA has now released broader information on borrowers who received loans under the Payroll Protection Program.  The SBA’s release of this information was ordered by United States District Judge James E. Boasberg in a case...more

SBA Issues New Rules For Appeals of Disputed PPP Audits

PPP loans under the CARES Act are being audited by the SBA.  All PPP loans over $2 million will be audited, and many more under $2 million will be audited as well.  Applying for forgiveness of a PPP loan increases the...more

SBA Releases List of PPP Borrowers – Which Businesses Are Now Audit Targets?

The SBA and the United States Treasury have now released a list of over 600,000 PPP loan borrowers who received PPP loans of $150,000 or more. This list includes the name of the borrowers, the general loan range of the PPP...more

Paycheck Protection Programs Ends – What Next?

The Paycheck Protection Program under the CARES Act ended June 30, 2020, and with over $520 billion loaned to nearly 4.9 million self-employed individuals and businesses. The PPP was hastily passed by Congress and...more

ACLU and Others File Lawsuit Against SBA Challenging SBA Guidance That Businesses and Individuals Are Not Eligible For a PPP Loan...

Banks have loaned over $500 billion in PPP loans under the CARES Act, and to over 4.6 million businesses and self-employed individuals. These PPP loans are critical for these businesses and individuals – and their employees –...more

Remember that You Must Pay South Carolina (and Federal) Income Taxes on Unemployment Benefits Received by the State

Many South Carolinians who have been furloughed or laid-off from work have received unemployment benefits from the South Carolina Department of Workforce. These benefits have been increased under the federal Coronavirus Aid,...more

S Corporation Owners Get Less than Partnership Owners and Self-Employed Individuals under Payroll Protection Program

The Payroll Protection Program (PPP) under the CARES Act can provide eligible businesses with a forgivable loan from the government to be used to keep and pay employees, and for certain other purposes, and to help businesses,...more

SBA Issues New PPP Loan Guidance For Self-Employed Individuals and Others

Payroll Protection Program (PPP) loans under the CARES Act are available not only to small business but to self-employed individuals, too. Banks began accepting PPP loan applications for self-employed individuals beginning...more

Furloughed Employees, Unemployment Benefits, And SCDEW Recoupment Of South Carolina Unemployment Benefit Costs From Employers

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many employers have furloughed some or all of their workforce in South Carolina. Furloughed employees may now be entitled to receive unemployment benefits, and enhanced by $600 per week by the...more

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