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Has anyone filled out the forgiveness app yet? Any news on the latest changes to it?
Did you apply through your bank? If so you should call them. I applied through my bank and I heard back about a week later and the money was in my account within a couple days.we did, still haven't seen a dime
Has anyone filled out the forgiveness app yet? Any news on the latest changes to it?
From my understanding, you have to pay back whatever remains if it is not all used on payroll and qualified expense? Also, how do they figure the amount on 2.5 months but the period is only 8 weeks? News was that they were allowing more time or allowing more expenses but didn't look into it much.Our bank has been sending us the updated documents from SBA as they are still changing the requirements daily. It hasn't been 8 weeks since the PPP started sending out funds and the countdown for forgiveness starts with the beginning of the first pay period after you received funds. The only real change that has affected us has been that although we applied by emailing a scan of our application, we have to take the original signed application to the bank now. They still will only forgive 100% is you spend at least 75% on payroll in the 8 week time frame, and the other 25% goes to approved expenses like rent or mortgage interest. And you can't pay yourself over $150,000 in the 8 weeks or something like that.
From my understanding, you have to pay back whatever remains if it is not all used on payroll and qualified expense? Also, how do they figure the amount on 2.5 months but the period is only 8 weeks? News was that they were allowing more time or allowing more expenses but didn't look into it much.
I thought that was the point of it, to funnel unemployment through employers so there werent mass layoffs and it would be a quicker restart? The whole thing was/is stupid but thats another discussion.That is correct. If you don't spend it all within the 8 weeks on allowable categories, the remainder is not forgivable and becomes a low interest loan, which I think has a delayed payback period.
The reason they gave you 2.5 times your monthly payroll as a loan amount is so that you have the 25% extra to spend on rent, utilities, and mortgage interest.
Currently there are some in Congress trying to get some kind of extension or delay on the 8 week time period because there are many businesses located in Nazi Democrat states which as yet are still not allowed to resume operations, although they received the funds almost 2 months ago. That has yet to be passed right now.
I thought that was the point of it, to funnel unemployment through employers so there werent mass layoffs and it would be a quicker restart? The whole thing was/is stupid but thats another discussion.