Free NFIB Webinar
Wednesday, August 12th at 12pm ET

Preparing for PPP Loan Forgiveness and PPP Q&A

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For businesses that received a loan through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), the rules are everchanging with new SBA guidance just published on August 4. This week’s webinar will cover the latest SBA updates and provide Q&A.

Presenters will cover the recent developments, including:

  1. How do I decide whether to use the EZ or long forgiveness application?
  2. How do I complete the Schedule A Worksheet?
  3. How do FTE reductions and wage adjustments impact loan forgiveness?
  4. How will banks process loan forgiveness applications?

This hour-long program will review the rules, contemplate the uncertainties, and include plenty of Q&A.

You can submit your questions in advance here

Can’t make this webinar? Don’t worry! Register now and we’ll email you an on-demand version! 

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About the Speakers:

 

 

Elizabeth Milito
Senior Executive Counsel, Legal Foundation, NFIB

Beth Milito is responsible for managing litigation and amicus work for NFIB. She has testified before Congress, federal agencies, and state legislatures on the small business impact of labor and employment issues. Ms. Milito assists businesses facing employment discrimination charges, wage and hour claims, wrongful termination lawsuits, and in most other areas of human resources law. She is a frequent media spokesperson on employment and labor matters.

 

Holly Wade
Director, NFIB Research Center

Holly Wade is the director of research and policy analysis for NFIB, where she conducts original research and studies public policy effects on small businesses. She produces NFIB’s monthly Small Business Economic Trends survey and surveys on topics related to small business operations. Holly is also a member of the Board of Directors of the National Association for Business Economics (NABE). She has undergraduate degrees in Political Science and Sociology from the University of Washington, and a Masters of Public Policy from the University of Denver.

 

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