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A Message from Rep. Loudermilk: #InItTogether |
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Helpful Resources During COVID-19
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During these challenging times, things are changing every minute, and it’s hard to determine fact from fiction. This is why I want to be sure you know about two important resources on my website to help you navigate through this time.
My “Help Americans” page and “Stop Coronavirus” page are designed to provide you with the most reliable, up to date information regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.
On the “Stop Coronavirus” page, you will find information on the virus itself, a Coronavirus hotline, treatment, testing, and much more. Much of this information is from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH). You will also find information regarding Governor Brian Kemp’s ‘Shelter in Place’ order, county by county updates, scams, and how to donate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
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Business Brief [1 of 2]: Find an Eligible Lender
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The Small Business Administration’s “find an eligible lender” tool is now available. This is a database of lenders approved to make the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans, and business owners can search by zip code.
The Paycheck Protection Program was created under the CARES Act stimulus package passed by Congress. This $350 billion program is designed to provide cash-flow to small businesses impacted by the current COVID-19 health crisis.
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Business Brief [2 of 2]: Non-Bank Lender Info
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The Small Business Administration (SBA) has just released the non-bank and non-insured depository institution lenders PPP application form. This form is for non-bank lenders, like financial technology (fintech) companies, to be approved to originate PPP loans. Depository and non-depository lenders are eligible to participate as lenders in the Paycheck Protection Program if they meet the criteria described in the attestations in the form.
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In the News: Georgia's shelter-in-place extended
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From Fox 5 Atlanta
Speaking at the Georgia State Capitol Wednesday, Kemp and health officials said that COVID-19 "was hitting our state hard" and that he will be extending the order until April 30, 2020.
All provisions of shelter in place will remain in effect, the governor said.
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Important Tax Updates |
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1 - This relief includes not just the filing of specified Forms, but also all schedules, returns, and other forms that are filed as attachments to specified forms or are required to be filed by the due date of Specified Forms
2 - This relief comes through Rev. Proc. 2018-58 for affected taxpayers with a time sensitive which is due to be performed on or after April 1, 2020.
NOTE: The above list is not intended to be all inclusive. Rev. Proc. 2018-58 provides other disaster-related relief for time-sensitive actions and elections.
More Information:
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-drop/rp-18-58.pdf |
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Social Media of the Week: Great Student Resources |
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Social Media of the Week: MUST Ministries Needs |
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Graphic of the Week: Have A Blessed Good Friday |
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Graphic of the Week: Happy Passover |
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