Banks Keeping Paycheck Protection Fees Meant For Others
The Paycheck Protection Program was designed to not cost the borrowers anything if they used the money correctly. So banks were given a fee as high as 5% paid by SBA,...
Deep Pockets Need To Return Paycheck Protection Money
There has been an uproar about some of the companies that have taken the money and now we have new guidance from the ever growing FAQ on the Treasury website. In a few years we may be reading a lot about FAQ 31 litigation as not everyone will attend to or be intimidated by the latest guidance. Here is it in full.
“Question: Do businesses owned by large companies with adequate sources of liquidity to support the business’s ongoing operations qualify for a PPP loan?
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