Surviving Disruption: How New COVID-19 Legislation Can Assist the Restaurant Industry
5 Min Read By David J. Meyrowitz, CPA, Ginny Boyce, CPA, Lisa Caputo, CPA
While businesses coast to coast reel from the financial and emotional impact of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, few have been affected more adversely than restaurants. Uncertainty in the restaurant industry could endure for months, maybe longer.
If there is any good news to share, it is about the many different government programs that now exist to help businesses survive this unprecedented socioeconomic crisis. As numerous coronavirus relief programs are being enacted on the federal and state levels, here are some of the major ones the restaurant industry should consider taking advantage of.
COVID-19 Legislation and Tax Policy ChangesPaycheck Protection Program (PPP)Administered by the Small Business Administration (SBA), the PPP provides $349 billion in new lending capacity under the SBA’s Section 7(a) loan program. The program was created to help small businesses (fewer than 500 employees) with funds to pay up to eight weeks of payroll costs, including benefits. Funds can also…
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