May 29, 2020 •HoganTaylor
UPDATE: On June 5, 2020 the president signed into law the Paycheck Protection Flexibility Act (Flex Act). The Flex Act makes significant changes to the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), giving borrowers more time to use the funds received, more time to repay amounts not forgiven, and lower limits on how the funds are required to be spent.
Click here to read our summary of the key points of the Flex Act.
Join us for Part IV of "Maximizing Forgiveness," the fourth in a 5-part series of webinars to address five key areas of the Loan Forgiveness Application and Instructions (LFA) under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).
Part IV of our “Maximizing Forgiveness” webinar series takes an in-depth look at payroll costs and how to calculate them within the PPP loan forgiveness process.
In this program we'll cover the following objectives:
Panelists for this hour long webinar include HoganTaylor professionals Robert Wagner, Lead Advisory Partner, and Tammy Williams, Advisory Consulting Executive.
Each program in our "Maximizing Forgiveness" webinar series addresses a major area of the PPP Loan Forgiveness process. By dividing the subject matter into separate sessions, we will be able cover each area in appropriate detail, allow attendees to attend those sessions of most interest to them, and limit the content of each session to a digestible amount of information.
Below is a list of upcoming sessions and its projected air date:
HoganTaylor has assembled a team to monitor developments in financial assistance available to businesses hurt by the COVID-19 pandemic. We have been working to understand the legislation and guidance being issued to support the various programs available to affected business so that we can provide relevant and timely advice to our clients. As information becomes available, we will continue to recommend specific actions to take to effectively access these programs.
If you need assistance in evaluating your company’s PPP loan certifications or in drafting documentation to support the evaluation and conclusions surrounding your certifications, please contact a HoganTaylor advisor at SBALoans@hogantaylor.com.
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