Watch now: New webinar explores latest PPP updates

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A new AVMA webinar guides you through the most recent need-to-know updates to the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). Available for on-demand viewing, COVID-19: Overview of latest relief package offers a guided explanation of the PPP, including the simplified application process, deductibility of expenses, loan overview, and tax provisions.

Webinar viewers also get answers to commonly asked questions, so you can stay up-to-date on the latest changes to this popular program. The presentation features accountant Terence O’Neil, partner at Katz, Sapper & Miller’s Veterinary Services Group.

The webinar is the latest addition to AVMA’s free COVID-19 education series on AVMA Axon. The series provides practical information and resources to help the veterinary community navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. Topics include scientific guidance, practice tools, wellbeing, financial impacts, and more.

More COVID-19 resources

Learn more about PPP and other COVID-19 legislation and relief programs that impact veterinarians and veterinary teams in AVMA’s COVID-19 resource center. Find information on student loan relief, unemployment, paid leave provisions, taxes, and more. It’s part of a full range of COVID-19 tools and resources available free of charge at AVMA.org/Coronavirus.

To stay updated on the latest information related to COVID-19, follow AVMA on social media, here on this blog, and by subscribing to the many email newsletters available to AVMA members.

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