Webinar details new rules for forgivable PPP loans

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Veterinary business owners who have or are considering applying for a forgivable COVID-19 stimulus loan through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) will profit from watching a new free webinar available on AVMA Axon.

COVID-19: 7 key updates to PPP forgiveness details the new rules for PPP loans signed into law last week under the PPP Flexibility Act. 

The webinar takes a close look at seven key updates to the PPP program, including provisions that give borrowers more time to use the money and more flexibility in how it can be spent. The webinar is available on demand. It’s led by accountant Terry O’Neil, partner at Katz, Sapper & Miller’s Veterinary Services Group.

View more COVID-19 webinars

Released today, the new webinar is the latest in a free series of AVMA Axon webinars that help veterinarians and veterinary team members navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. Topics include scientific guidance, essential practice resources, wellbeing, and small financial impacts. Other recent webinars address insurance claims, employee leave provisions, student loans, wellbeing, and testing animals for SARS-CoV-2.

More about COVID-19 stimulus

The AVMA’s COVID-19 resource center (avma.org/Coronavirus) provides full details of the various federal stimulus programs that impact veterinarians and veterinary teams. This includes information on student loan relief, unemployment, paid leave provisions, taxes, and more. 

Subscribe to this blog or AVMA’s social media pages to stay informed as new resources are added. 
 

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