It’s official! CARES Act signed into law
By: Dean Dorton | March 27, 2020

COVID-19 | COVID-19 Tax | Tax
This afternoon, President Trump signed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act into law. The massive economic relief package is designed to help individuals and businesses cope with the economic fallout of COVID-19 and covers topics such as business loans, healthcare, education, and labor. It also contains tax law changes intended to provide much needed cash flow to businesses. For an overview of the key tax and business provisions, which remained unchanged from the bill passed by the Senate earlier this week, click here.
The recent disruption caused by COVID-19 has many wondering what it all means for them. Join us this Monday, March 30 from 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. EDT for a live webinar as we start to break down the CARES Act and other recent legislation offering relief to businesses in the wake of COVID-19.
Topics covered this Monday will include:
- SBA loans
- Payroll tax credits and deferrals
Have a question? Click here to contact this representative.
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