How do you get help from the Coronavirus stimulus packages? Here's a few ways:
Economic Impact Payment: this is the stimulus check that most citizens will get, and most people will get it automatically.
The Paycheck Protection Program: small business loans that may be forgiven if used to keep employees, and convert the rest to a low-interest SBA loan. SBA.gov
Economic Injury Disaster Loans: business loans that may forgive a $10,000 advance, and convert the rest to a low-interest SBA loan.
FFCRA - Family First Coronavirus Relief Act: This portion of the stimulus bill relaxes the qualification guidlines for unemployment, extends the length of benefits, and increases the size of unemployment checks.
Mortgage help: many banks are offering a deferment or forbearance on mortgages affected by the shutdown, but the details are different from bank to bank.
Student Loan payments suspended: federal student loan payments are automatically suspended until September 30, 2020. Also, a temporary stop to collections and garnishing for outstanding student loan dents.
Stimulus part 4: expect more money to be appropriated for the existing SBA rescue packages, and infrastructure spending to be approved in an upcoming stimulus bill.
What if you haven't filed taxes in the last few years?
What if you're on Social Security or Disability? What if you're on unemployment? What if you are self employed?
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