Congress Approves 5-Week Extension for PPP

Congress Approves 5-Week Extension for PPP

The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) stopped accepting loan applications on June 30, 2020, but don’t fret just yet if you’re still wanting to apply. A last-minute bill was passed by the Senate to extend the PPP deadline by 5 weeks just hours before the program closed. One day later, the House also approved the bill. This will give businesses more time to plan and assess their standings as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to make its waves of new cases across the U.S. On July 4, 2020 President Trump signed this bill into effect and the official deadline was updated to August 8, 2020.

This extension is a big step for expanding this program to ensure the remaining $129 billion in funding is still available for the businesses who need it. If you weren’t able to apply for a Paycheck Protection Program loan prior to June 30th or didn’t have the need to apply before but the new round of closures are hitting your business harder than expected, hang in there. Contact your local bank or SBA lender to get more details on this program and get the funds your business needs to keep going.