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Coronavirus Update -- April 3, 2020

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Here's the latest: At last night's briefing with the White House Coronavirus Task Force, President Trump, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and SBA Administrator Jovida Carranza talked about the launch of the Paycheck Protection Program that started today and will enable small businesses to receive funds to keep their employees and keep up with day-to-day operating expenses. Last…

Coronavirus Update -- April 2, 2020

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We have some important updates for Social Security recipients and small businesses. Here's the latest today: The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service have announced that Social Security beneficiaries who are not typically required to file tax returns will not need to file an abbreviated tax return to receive an Economic Impact Payment.  Instead, payments…

Coronavirus Update -- April 1, 2020

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Here's today's latest: The IRS issued specific information for the payments that will be made to individuals and families as a result of the $2 trillion stimulus package approved by Congress and signed into law last week.  The vast majority of taxpayers do not need to take any action. More information can be found here. The Treasury just released useful documents about the…

Coronavirus Update -- March 30th, 2020

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Here's today's update:  The President announced yesterday that federal guidelines on social distancing will be extended until April 30th.  That means all Americans should avoid groups of 10 or more people, avoid discretionary travel, and consider canceling all social visits in homes.  Older residents, and others particularly at risk, should stay home. The…

Coronavirus Update -- March 29th, 2020

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A reminder about the statewide Stay-at-Home Order issued by Governor Cooper that goes into effect at 5 p.m. Monday. A useful frequently asked questions document regarding the order is available here. Restaurants that offer curbside pick up, drive-thru or delivery can remain open.  Businesses that believe they should be considered essential to remain…

Coronavirus Update -- March 28th, 2020

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Here's the latest: Yesterday, the House passed the Senate emergency coronavirus relief package and President Trump immediately signed it into law.  It will put money directly into the hands of North Carolina families and provide critical low-interest loans and grants to small businesses to help them stay afloat through the crisis.  Learn more about what's in the…

Coronavirus Update -- March 27th

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I want to focus today's update on the Coronavirus Task Force's work to protect our healthcare providers, efforts by the FDA to speed the development of new tests and treatments, and provisions in the coronavirus relief bill that will support these efforts as well as provisions aimed at helping our agricultural sector.   Protecting Our Health Care Providers — True American…

Coronavirus Update -- March 25th, 2020

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A bipartisan deal on a major coronavirus relief package was reached late last night, however several members of the Senate have identified a flaw in the language relating to Unemployment Insurance.  Senator Lindsey Graham and others think the way the provision is written, workers will be incentivized to stay home and collect payment.  Senator Bernie Sanders says he will…

What's in the Coronavirus Relief Package

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The Bipartisan Coronavirus Relief Package Includes: Money for American Families: One-time tax rebate check of $1,200 per individual for those making $75k and less. For a couple it is $2,400 per couple for those making $150k and less combined $500 per child.  The payments are based on 2018 and 2019 tax returns. The payments are not taxable income. They begin to phase out…

Coronavirus Update -- March 24, 2020

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Here's the latest: Negotiations in the Senate on a coronavirus relief package continue, and there are some signs that the Democrats may be relenting on the wish list of unrelated priorities to the legislation.  (By the way, $35 million for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington was the latest item I was informed of last night.)  I…