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Daily Update –Small Business Coronavirus News

During this crisis, I’ll provide a daily briefing of news relating to small businesses and the self-employed, with particular emphasis on financial assistance available and government actions.

And every day I’ll hold a Facebook Live get-together at 1pm EDT/10am Pacific at www.facebook.com/RhondaAbramsSmallBusiness. Please join me with your questions, advice.

Here’s the news for the morning of 3/19:

PAID SICK AND FAMILY LEAVE APPROVED!

Small businesses—those with 500 or fewer employees—will be required to give employees two weeks paid sick leave (if they are sick or isolated because of the coronavirus health emergency or they have to watch a family member due to a school or child care closing) and up to 10 weeks paid family leave—but the government will reimburse businesses for the cost of that leave. The Families First Coronavirus Response Act was passed Wednesday by the Senate on a 90-8 vote. The bill—previously passed in the House—has now been signed by President Trump.

Here are the details as far as I can tell at this point:

THE GOVERNMENT PAYS: Employers would get quarterly tax credits through 2020 to reimburse them for this expense. These would be in the form of credits against their quarterly federal payroll taxes—however, if the credit exceeds the amount the employer owes, the business would receive a check from the government.

This is great news for those businesses that can manage the cash flow of paying employees now who must be out sick, quarantined, or take care of children or family members. Of course, many businesses don’t have the cash to front that payroll expense if their business is closed or dramatically reduced. To take advantage of these funds, they’ll have to find the money to stay afloat.

In tomorrow’s edition of this newsletter—and in my Facebook Live event at 1pm EDT/10am Pacific—I’ll discuss ways to access funding to help manage this cash flow.

Another, bigger, stimulus package is expected within the week with an estimated $300 billion in small business assistance. I’m keeping my eye on that and will keep you posted…

Join me tomorrow www.facebook.com/RhondaAbramsSmallBusiness

Wishing you well – from Rhonda and the PlanningShop team

 

For much more detailed information:

https://www.natlawreview.com/article/what-employers-need-to-know-about-hr-6201-families-first-coronavirus-response-act


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