Small businesses struggling to continue to survive the coronavirus pandemic and navigate the resources available from the federal government got a little help this week from a panel of experts offering advice during the National Small Business Town Hall from Inc. and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Inc. Editor-At-Large Kimberly Weisul interviewed a panel that included:
- U.S. Chamber Chief Policy Officer Neil Bradley
- Alissa Henriksen, Co-President, Grey Search + Strategy
- Lenore Horton, Partner, Fisher Broyles
- Dan Martini, Vice President, Congressional Relations and Public Affairs, American Bankers Association
- Jody Padar, Vice President of Strategy, botkeeper.com
Key takeaways from the event for small businesses included the following insights:
- Businesses should still apply for Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans because Congress may decide to replenish it when it runs out.
- There is money set aside for smaller lenders so small businesses should check with their local banks or credit unions to see if they are offering PPP loans.
- The rules of PPP loans dictate that 75% of PPP loans must be used for payroll. While it’s possible Congress could eventually change the loan forgiveness loans, small businesses should assume that they will stay the same and follow the current rules to ensure loan forgiveness.
- Small businesses should consider taking the Employee Retention Tax Credit, which is a $5,000 tax credit per employee for businesses who have been shut down or experienced a 50% drop in gross receipts.
- Businesses looking for loans of more than $500,000 should consider the Main Street Lending Program available from local banks.
Watch the full video for great Q&A on small business lending, PPP loans and small business resources.
For more resources from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce:
- All of our coronavirus content in one place.
- COVID-19 Vaccine FAQs
- Reopening Guide and Resources
- Main Street Lending Program Guide
- Social Media Toolkit for Reopening for Reopening
- State-by-State Business Reopening Guide, with interactive map
- Paycheck Protection Loan Guide
- Economic Injury Disaster Loan Guide
- Guide to PPP Loan Forgiveness
- Employee Retention Tax Credit Guide
- Coronavirus Response Toolkit for Businesses
- Customizable flyer for businesses to communicate with customers
- Find your local Chamber of Commerce
- The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation's list of small business resources for coronavirus assistance
- CARES Act Guide for Independent Contractors and 1099 Workers
- U.S. Chamber OnDemand - A new streaming service
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