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Enacted on March 27, 2020, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) is a relief package designed to alleviate some of the consequences of COVID-19. It earmarks more than $2 trillion in assistance to federal agencies, state and local governments, health care, businesses, and individuals. In this episode of Resilient, three Deloitte leaders explore the details and implications of the largest aid package in US history. They share insights on the CARES Act from a variety of angles, including tax policy provisions, government administration of the program, and small business relief. They also discuss how companies can tap into the aid package now to access some much-needed funding during this uncertain time.
By Don Fancher, Deloitte Risk & Financial Advisory4.9
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Enacted on March 27, 2020, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) is a relief package designed to alleviate some of the consequences of COVID-19. It earmarks more than $2 trillion in assistance to federal agencies, state and local governments, health care, businesses, and individuals. In this episode of Resilient, three Deloitte leaders explore the details and implications of the largest aid package in US history. They share insights on the CARES Act from a variety of angles, including tax policy provisions, government administration of the program, and small business relief. They also discuss how companies can tap into the aid package now to access some much-needed funding during this uncertain time.

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