Message from Intuit QuickBooks:

QuickBooks is working to simplify the Paycheck Protection Program for you. We’re committed to providing the relief your business needs. We’re working as quickly as possible to launch a simple application and funding process for the Paycheck Protection Program directly within QuickBooks.

This program is unique—these loans may not have to be repaid if certain eligibility requirements are met.The Paycheck Protection Program is part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, which consists of $349 billion in government-backed loans to help small businesses maintain their payrolls through June 30, 2020.

Be on the lookout for more information about this program in the coming days.

Funding and relief resources

• Federal stimulus package details. Learn more about the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, the relief package that provides lump-sum checks to many Americans, defers payroll taxes for eligible small businesses, and more.

• What is the Paycheck Protection Program? Help determine loan eligibility, learn how to apply and how much you may be able to borrow, and get information regarding repayment or forgiveness terms.

Essential COVID-19 Resources from Mammoth HR. For a limited time, QuickBooks partner Mammoth HR is offering free HR resources to all employers.

We are here to help, below are the documents to assist small business get loans amid our circumstances.

Paycheck Protection Program Document Checklist SBA PPP CHECKLIST (PDF)

Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Information Sheet – PPP FACT SHEET (PDF)

Borrower Paycheck Protection Program Application APPLICATION FORM (PDF)

Paycheck Protection Loan Calculator LOAN CALCULATOR (XLSX)

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  • Luis Lopez

    Mr. Luis Lopez is a serial entrepreneur who sets the standards in logistics from South Florida to the world. Founder of one of the fastest-growing companies in the US, ranked by INC 5000 Magazine.

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