SBA no longer accepting new PPP loan applications
The SBA has stopped accepting new applications for the Paycheck Protection Program from most lenders, almost a full month ahead of the loan’s application deadline.
The SBA has stopped accepting new applications for the Paycheck Protection Program from most lenders, almost a full month ahead of the loan’s application deadline.
Senator Ben Cardin, Chairman of the SBA Committee, introduced a new bipartisan bill that will benefit farmers, ranchers, and self-employed individuals, allowing eligible borrowers to recalculate their PPP loans, potentially increasing the amount.
A week ago, on Tuesday, March 30, 2021, the President signed into law the PPP Extension Act of 2021. About $60 billion remain available in SBA Loan funding.
A few weeks ago, the Biden Administration passed new legislation helping Schedule C’s and Independent contractors with the ability to gain more PPP funding
Today March 30, 2021 President Joe Biden signed the PPP Program Extension, postponing the deadline to May 31, 2021. How does this affect you?
The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) is a loan program under the Coronavirus aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act aimed to provide relief to small businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Members of the Congress passed the bipartisan legislation PPP Extension Act of 2021 to extend the Paycheck Protection Program deadline.
By a vote of 220-211, the House passed the American Relief Plan and cleared it for President Biden’s signature, one of the largest injections of federal aid since the Great Depression.
The Small Business Administration is offering Debt Relief to existing SBA loan borrowers affected by COVID-19.
During the weekend, the House of Representatives approved the latest bill pertained to Biden’s American Rescue Plan. How does this affect you?