Welcome to week two of working remotely and practicing appropriate social distancing. The public and private sectors continue to take important steps in responding to COVID-19. This small business update includes a summary of the key actions over the weekend, as well as Monday.
Please note that California’s primary COVID-19 webpage is www.covid19.ca.gov, where you will find current information on all aspects of California’s emergency response actions.
WORKSHOPS
On Wednesday, March 24, CAMEO is holding a webinar on the nuts and bolts of the SBA Economic Injury Loans and other finance issues related to micro lending. You can access more information about the webinar at https://cameonetwork.org/coronavirus-resources-for-business
The US Treasury, IRS, and the federal Department of Labor announced (release # IR-2020-57) a refundable tax credit for small and medium-size businesses to cover the cost of paid sick leave. More information about this new tax credit are available under “New Releases” on the IRS’ COVID-19 webpage: www.irs.gov/Coronavirus
NEW GUIDANCE TO LENDERS
Federal and State Regulators Direct Lenders to Help Borrowers: The federal financial institution regulatory agencies and the state banking regulators issued an interagency statement encouraging financial institutions to work constructively with borrowers affected by COVID-19 and providing additional information regarding loan modifications. The official notice stated that thes regulators will not criticize financial institutions for doing so in a safe and sound manner, and will not direct supervised institutions to automatically categorize loan modifications as troubled debt restructurings (TDRs). The joint statement also provides supervisory views on past-due and nonaccrual regulatory reporting of loan modification program.
This joint announcement included: The Board of Governor’s of the Federal Reserve System, the Conference of State Bank Supervisors, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, National Credit Union Administration, and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
Toni
Chief Consultant
Assembly Committee on Jobs, Economic Development, and the Economy
Assemblymember Sabrina Cervantes serves as Committee Chair