As the social isolation saying goes: “Another day; another clarification from the SBA regarding the Paycheck Protection Program.” Alright, maybe that saying hasn’t caught on, yet. Nevertheless, the SBA did publish additional guidance specific to sole proprietors and general partners applying to the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).
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SBA, Can a Foreign-Owned Entity Receive a PPP Loan or What?
Well, we thought we had this figured out. Yet here we are a week later and we keep hearing conflicting reports.
The question remains, can a foreign-owned company receive a Paycheck Protection Program loan or not? Let’s try to figure it out.
Continue readingSBA’s Paycheck Protection Program: What’s Going On with Affiliation?
Since the SBA’s Paycheck Protection Program went into effect last Friday, there has been considerable confusion about eligibility and, in particular, what affiliation rules apply to program applicants. The affiliation rules are important for helping companies determine if they can seek out these important loans.
In this post, we’ll let you know which affiliation rules apply to the program’s applicants and explain some exceptions to the applicable affiliation rules.
Continue readingGovernment Retail Therapy: Congress Removes Cap on OTA for Public Health Emergencies
In an effort to combat the spread of COVID-19, Congress is seeking to eliminate some red tape surrounding biomedical research and development. Specifically, Congress has removed approval requirements on specific transitions to support advanced research and development initiatives.
Continue readingUPDATE: Paycheck Protection Program Form Now Does not Disqualify Businesses for Foreign Ownership
UPDATE: The form this post references has been revised to ask whether the United States is the “principal place of residence for all employees of the Applicant included in the Applicant’s payroll calculation”.
Based on the text of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, the fact that a company has foreign owners shouldn’t necessarily disqualify it from participating in the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).
But the form used to apply says otherwise.
Continue readingClient Spotlight: Penn Parking Fights COVID-19 by Making Face Shields
When you are a business that manages parking lots and garages and then suddenly out of the blue the entire country stops leaving the house, well, you’d be excused for some despair.
But that’s not what Penn Parking, Inc., did. Instead, it decided to help. It is making face shields for doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals on the front lines in Maryland, where Penn Parking is located.
Continue readingPaycheck Protection Program under the CARES Act: Keeping Small Business Workers Employed
In the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, Congress appropriated $349 billion for loans to small businesses. These loans, issued under the Paycheck Protection Program, are aimed at helping small businesses keep their workers on payroll by providing loans, up to $10 million, that are partially forgivable.
Let’s explore some of the details of this important program instituted as part the U.S. Government’s response to COVID-19.
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