(Click newsletters below for important information)
- American Rescue Plan Act Overview–March 10 2021
- New Executive Orders Regarding Economic Relief
- Update on COVID Relief Legislation December 2020
- December 2020 COVID-19 Relief Bill
- Business Interruption Grants – Application Opens November 16, 2020
- Main Street Lending Program – November 2, 2020 update
- CDC Eviction Moratorium
- PPP Application Deadline Extended to August 8
- SBA Issues New Guidance and Simplified Application for PPP Forgiveness
- Arkansas Executive Orders on Immunity from Civil Liability
- Main Street Lending Program – June 10 Update
- Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act
- PPP Loan Forgiveness Application Newsletter
- PPP Forgiveness Loan Application (stay tuned for changes to this ever-evolving process)
- Arkansas Ready for Business Grant Program May 5, 2020
- SBA – Economic Injury Disaster Loan
- PPP Use of Funds Newsletter
- Paycheck Protection Program Summary as of April 23, 2020
- FAQ on PPP Loan Program from SBA and Treasury Department
- Excess Business Loss Rule Temporarily Repealed as of April 8, 2020
- IRS Guidance on Tax Credits as of April 7, 2020
- PPP Application Checklist
- Economic Injury Disaster Loan Application Checklist as of April 1, 2020
- Interaction Between PPP and EIDL Programs as of April 1, 2020
- CARES Act Summary as of March 30, 2020
- Small Business Paycheck Protection Loans as of March 27, 2020
- Coronavirus Tax Relief for Employers as of March 25, 2020
- Small Business Administration FAQs – COVID 19 as of March 23, 2020
Tax Law Practitioner: Adam D. Reid
Finance Law Practitioners: Heartsill Ragon, Christopher L. Travis, Chad L. Cumming, Jr.
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