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12/30/2021
Yup
Second round of PPP available now. Must show a 25% loss in a quarter of 2020 (compared to the same quarter in 2019.) Contact the lender that approved your first round PPP
Trump signed the 5000 page bill. My understanding is that now (regarding the PPP):
1. Deductions paid for with PPP money CAN be expensed
2. The EIDL advance is forgiven and will not go against your PPP forgiveness amount
But keep in mind, this JUST happened, so it will probably take a minute for the SBA (and lenders) to catch up...
12/05/2020
Expenses used for PPP loan forgiveness: Deductible or not? Two experts look at the issue of the deductibility of expenses paid with PPP loan funds and conclude that they should be deductible.
From unknown source, but hope this is true:
NEW BILL UNVEILED TODAY...
The $908 billion bipartisan relief bill being unveiled today has $288 billion for small business, including more PPP and EIDL. The relief bill also has $180 billion for enhanced unemployment insurance and $25 billion for rental assistance. Rep. Gottheimer says the bill includes a second round of PPP, will make sure businesses won't be taxed on the first round of PPP and has simplified loan forgiveness for $150k or less. The lawmakers pushing the relief proposal have not released specifics other than how much they're willing to spend. They're calling it a "framework". Romney says the group putting together the relief bill has been in touch with Mnuchin, who hasn't approved or disapproved but has given advice.
This is by no means a sure thing. (SOURCE)
Apparently, the IRS released this yesterday: "A taxpayer that received a covered loan guaranteed under the PPP and paid or incurred certain otherwise deductible expenses listed in section 1106(b) of the CARES Act may not deduct those expenses in the taxable year in which the expenses were paid or incurred if, at the end of such taxable year, the taxpayer reasonably expects to receive forgiveness of the covered loan on the basis of the expenses it paid or accrued during the covered period, even if the taxpayer has not submitted an application for forgiveness of the covered loan by the end of such taxable year." So, take the amount of your PPP, deduct your EIDL advance, and the remaining amount you need to add to your expenses before you file your 2020 taxes (assuming you spent your PPP funds correctly.)
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