PPP (Paycheck Protection Program)
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Applications are triple the expected amount. They'll need to go back to negotiations to get more.
I hope to God we have enough responsible officials to raise taxes when this is over.
https://theweek.com/speedreads/908081/federal-program-promised-small-businesses-2-million-loans-now-maxing-15000
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mrussel1 said:vaggar99 said:I don't think I've mentioned that businesses participating in PPP also have to keep everyone on staff after this over to be considered for loan forgiveness. The duration is not clear. What if we open back up in say June to almost zero business? Then we got to keep a full staff on hand for the rest of the year to get 8 weeks of payroll back from the govt? The whole thing seems ripe for disaster.
Well presumably if you open in June to no business, then you'll be filling bankruptcy and your business will not be viable. I presume you're an S corp, LLC or something to protect personal assets.
I get the concern but I'm sure you can see the other side where neither the Senate or House would want a loan that you could take the cash and then just terminate the employees. It would completely defeat the purpose of the bill.Post edited by benjs on'05 - TO, '06 - TO 1, '08 - NYC 1 & 2, '09 - TO, Chi 1 & 2, '10 - Buffalo, NYC 1 & 2, '11 - TO 1 & 2, Hamilton, '13 - Buffalo, Brooklyn 1 & 2, '15 - Global Citizen, '16 - TO 1 & 2, Chi 2
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mrussel1 said:vaggar99 said:I don't think I've mentioned that businesses participating in PPP also have to keep everyone on staff after this over to be considered for loan forgiveness. The duration is not clear. What if we open back up in say June to almost zero business? Then we got to keep a full staff on hand for the rest of the year to get 8 weeks of payroll back from the govt? The whole thing seems ripe for disaster.
Well presumably if you open in June to no business, then you'll be filling bankruptcy and your business will not be viable. I presume you're an S corp, LLC or something to protect personal assets.
I get the concern but I'm sure you can see the other side where neither the Senate or House would want a loan that you could take the cash and then just terminate the employees. It would completely defeat the purpose of the bill.
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vaggar99 said:mrussel1 said:vaggar99 said:I don't think I've mentioned that businesses participating in PPP also have to keep everyone on staff after this over to be considered for loan forgiveness. The duration is not clear. What if we open back up in say June to almost zero business? Then we got to keep a full staff on hand for the rest of the year to get 8 weeks of payroll back from the govt? The whole thing seems ripe for disaster.
Well presumably if you open in June to no business, then you'll be filling bankruptcy and your business will not be viable. I presume you're an S corp, LLC or something to protect personal assets.
I get the concern but I'm sure you can see the other side where neither the Senate or House would want a loan that you could take the cash and then just terminate the employees. It would completely defeat the purpose of the bill.0 -
mrussel1 said:vaggar99 said:mrussel1 said:vaggar99 said:I don't think I've mentioned that businesses participating in PPP also have to keep everyone on staff after this over to be considered for loan forgiveness. The duration is not clear. What if we open back up in say June to almost zero business? Then we got to keep a full staff on hand for the rest of the year to get 8 weeks of payroll back from the govt? The whole thing seems ripe for disaster.
Well presumably if you open in June to no business, then you'll be filling bankruptcy and your business will not be viable. I presume you're an S corp, LLC or something to protect personal assets.
I get the concern but I'm sure you can see the other side where neither the Senate or House would want a loan that you could take the cash and then just terminate the employees. It would completely defeat the purpose of the bill.0 -
brianlux said:Gern Blansten said:I heard that the $1,200 stimulus is based on 40 hours per week at minimum wage for a month. That's pathetic
And it's just a token effort. $1200 will cover the average family's expenses for what? A week maybe? But meanwhile they're bailing out big corporations. Pretty much business as usual.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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We've been approved! Hooray!Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0
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Gern Blansten said:brianlux said:Gern Blansten said:I heard that the $1,200 stimulus is based on 40 hours per week at minimum wage for a month. That's pathetic
And it's just a token effort. $1200 will cover the average family's expenses for what? A week maybe? But meanwhile they're bailing out big corporations. Pretty much business as usual.0 -
mrussel1 said:rgambs said:We've been approved! Hooray!
From what she's hearing from her optometry trade forum, it sucks to be dealing with big banks on this, particularly Bank of America.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
benjs said:mrussel1 said:vaggar99 said:I don't think I've mentioned that businesses participating in PPP also have to keep everyone on staff after this over to be considered for loan forgiveness. The duration is not clear. What if we open back up in say June to almost zero business? Then we got to keep a full staff on hand for the rest of the year to get 8 weeks of payroll back from the govt? The whole thing seems ripe for disaster.
Well presumably if you open in June to no business, then you'll be filling bankruptcy and your business will not be viable. I presume you're an S corp, LLC or something to protect personal assets.
I get the concern but I'm sure you can see the other side where neither the Senate or House would want a loan that you could take the cash and then just terminate the employees. It would completely defeat the purpose of the bill.0 -
vaggar99 said:benjs said:mrussel1 said:vaggar99 said:I don't think I've mentioned that businesses participating in PPP also have to keep everyone on staff after this over to be considered for loan forgiveness. The duration is not clear. What if we open back up in say June to almost zero business? Then we got to keep a full staff on hand for the rest of the year to get 8 weeks of payroll back from the govt? The whole thing seems ripe for disaster.
Well presumably if you open in June to no business, then you'll be filling bankruptcy and your business will not be viable. I presume you're an S corp, LLC or something to protect personal assets.
I get the concern but I'm sure you can see the other side where neither the Senate or House would want a loan that you could take the cash and then just terminate the employees. It would completely defeat the purpose of the bill.0 -
mrussel1 said:vaggar99 said:benjs said:mrussel1 said:vaggar99 said:I don't think I've mentioned that businesses participating in PPP also have to keep everyone on staff after this over to be considered for loan forgiveness. The duration is not clear. What if we open back up in say June to almost zero business? Then we got to keep a full staff on hand for the rest of the year to get 8 weeks of payroll back from the govt? The whole thing seems ripe for disaster.
Well presumably if you open in June to no business, then you'll be filling bankruptcy and your business will not be viable. I presume you're an S corp, LLC or something to protect personal assets.
I get the concern but I'm sure you can see the other side where neither the Senate or House would want a loan that you could take the cash and then just terminate the employees. It would completely defeat the purpose of the bill.0 -
@vaggar99 It looks like some of your concerns around the 75% rule are being addressed. This woman is actually my rep and lives in the neighborhood next to mine. I'm a big fan of hers, very balanced. I didn't realize that those rules are SBA/Trump rules and weren't in the legislation. That's good news, since they can be modified without a law.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/democratic-congresswoman-rules-for-ppp-loans-are-too-restrictive-171820173.html
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I just got my EIDL advance....just happened to check my bank account and there it was
No word on PPP thoughRemember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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PPP is out of money unless legislation is passed. The administration is pushing for it. Hard to see it not go through given that the impacts of the virus will be felt for some time to come.0
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I am a patriot said:PPP is out of money unless legislation is passed. The administration is pushing for it. Hard to see it not go through given that the impacts of the virus will be felt for some time to come.Concerned that the bookstore of 36 years is in jeopardy, my wife jumped on this immediately. She never saw a cent and now the thing went bust.Meanwhile...
Over 43,000 US millionaires will get ‘stimulus’ averaging $1.6 million each
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8mduTEvnU0
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Yeah this thing is fucked, not because of the design, but because people are greedy fucking losers.
It had to have few impediments in order to roll out fast and smooth enough to be effective, but those few impediments left the door open for people that deserve fates I'll not utter aloud.
If you didn't have to close or lay anyone off and you applied for this loan because it's free money or just because it's such a low interest loan, you are a bag of shit and I hope you choke on a bag of dicks.
The biggest recipient in our area is an owner of 6 fast food restaurants that are still busy as fuck. Nobody, or almost nobody, is laid off on unemployment, but now payroll is covered for 2 months. Awesome.
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rgambs said:Yeah this thing is fucked, not because of the design, but because people are greedy fucking losers.
It had to have few impediments in order to roll out fast and smooth enough to be effective, but those few impediments left the door open for people that deserve fates I'll not utter aloud.
If you didn't have to close or lay anyone off and you applied for this loan because it's free money or just because it's such a low interest loan, you are a bag of shit and I hope you choke on a bag of dicks.
The biggest recipient in our area is an owner of 6 fast food restaurants that are still busy as fuck. Nobody, or almost nobody, is laid off on unemployment, but now payroll is covered for 2 months. Awesome.
We got 1 out of 3 of our loans approved. So, we are covering 2/3 of our employees on our own dime. The biggest shit show of my lifetime.
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vaggar99 said:rgambs said:Yeah this thing is fucked, not because of the design, but because people are greedy fucking losers.
It had to have few impediments in order to roll out fast and smooth enough to be effective, but those few impediments left the door open for people that deserve fates I'll not utter aloud.
If you didn't have to close or lay anyone off and you applied for this loan because it's free money or just because it's such a low interest loan, you are a bag of shit and I hope you choke on a bag of dicks.
The biggest recipient in our area is an owner of 6 fast food restaurants that are still busy as fuck. Nobody, or almost nobody, is laid off on unemployment, but now payroll is covered for 2 months. Awesome.
We got 1 out of 3 of our loans approved. So, we are covering 2/3 of our employees on our own dime. The biggest shit show of my lifetime.0
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