Highlights For PPP2

Highlights for PPP2 (Second Draw Loans)

If you did not receive a PPP draw in the first round (and you were in business as of 2/15) you can start applying January 11th. If you received a first draw PPP then you can start applying for a second draw January 13th. Application deadline for round 2 is 3/31/2021.  Don’t delay if you qualify, funds will go fast!  PPP Second Draw Borrower Application Form (1.8.2021).pdf (sba.gov) 

What can you use the funds for?

  • Payroll and benefits costs - Expanded to include life, disability, vision and dental insurance

  • Mortgage interest expense

  • Rent

  • Utilities

  • PPE related to Covid-19 as well as improvements made such as drive through windows or sneeze guards

  • Uninsured property damage costs caused by looting or vandalism during 2020

  • Certain supplier costs and expenses for operations - Business software or cloud computing services, product or service delivery, the processing, payment or tracking of payroll expenses; Human Resources; Sales and billing functions; Accounting or tracking of supplies, inventory, records and expenses; Costs made to a supplier of goods (COGS) pursuant to a contract, order or purchase order that is in effect before the date of disbursement of PPP2

Forgiveness terms:

  • Employee and compensation levels are maintained in the same manner as required for the first draw PPP loan;

  • The loan proceeds are spent on payroll costs and other eligible expenses; and

  • At least 60% of the proceeds are spent on payroll costs.

  • Covered period ends at the end of 24 weeks or after the funds have been spent.

Who can apply?

  • Has no more than 300 employees

  • Previously received a first draw PPP loan and will or has used the full amount only for authorized uses;

  • Can demonstrate at least a 25% reduction in gross receipts between comparable quarters in 2019 and 2020.

*If you have not applied for forgiveness as of 12/26/20 on your first draw loan the additional allowed expenses can be made retro active*

For more details please visit: https://home.treasury.gov/policy-issues/cares/assistance-for-small-businesses

***This is for informational purposes only and should not be considered tax or legal advice***

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