Monthly Archives: December 2020

Payroll Protection Program Updates – Changes to Expense Deductions, New Funding, Expansion of ERC Credit, COVID Leaves and More

By Julie Pace, Heidi Nunn-Gilman, & Tim Forsman

 

On Sunday, December 27th, President Trump signed into law the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 (the “Act”) which enacts many important changes to the Payroll Protection Program (“PPP”).  Key changes brought about by the Act include:

  1. Families First Coronavirus Response Act Leave Mandate Expires December 31, 2020, but Tax Credits Continue: The Emergency Paid Sick Leave and Emergency Family and Medical Leave Expansion mandate expires December 31, 2020.  After December 31, 2020, employers with fewer than 500 employees will no longer be required to provide paid leave to employees for COVID-19 related reasons.  

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G&B Partner Julie Pace Explains: What Does Arizona Marijuana Law Mean For Employers?

How will Prop 207 affect you and your business? In this article, G&B Partner Julie Pace addresses what new marijuana laws will mean for employers and employees.

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