Delivering advisory services to help small businesses through the pandemic is a win for everyone.
With the forgiveness process now open, accountants, tax professionals and auditors are working around the clock to submit forgiveness applications on behalf of their clients. There are several steps you can take to increase the likelihood of loan forgiveness.
Requiring so little from applicants and giving so little guidance to them is virtually begging for fraudulent loan applications to be submitted or for good faith errors to be made.
As COVID-19 lockdown restrictions eased, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania businesses benefited.
The U.S. Small Business Administration has posted rules about how businesses who have been turned down for forgiveness of their Paycheck Protection Program loans can appeal the decision.
Firms of all sizes should be prepared to respond appropriately and help their clients protect the health and safety of their workforce by complying with ever-changing guidelines from federal, state and local authorities.
A public-private partnership that has fewer rules and restrictions than the Paycheck Protection Program would save more small businesses.
The economy showed signs of recovery despite the spread of the coronavirus across many parts of the country.
Bento for Business, a spend management system, is looking to assist small and midsize businesses with surviving through the COVID-19 pandemic.
The owner of The Shuckery in Petaluma, Calif., says she was unable to get a Paycheck Protection Program loan until she responded to an email from the delivery service and BlueVine.