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Quote: @BigAl99 said:
@A1Janitor said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@A1Janitor said:
The whole SBA payroll loans become grants only if they pay employees salaries.  If they lay them off they pay it back. 

Employers still responsible for payroll taxes and insurances ... so no benefit really to them other than to retain workers.  
actually its a harm,  imagine paying the tax and insurance for dozens of employees when you have no income... that was a dumb ass waste of time if they were going to make that a provision.
I have clients that walked away from it because of this.  Better to have workers get unemployment.

The idea was for businesses to retain workers. 

From a payment by the government, sounds a non capitalistic , what would you call it?  Um, help me here
I am not following here either.

its pretty obvious what the gov needed to do here to make this program actually be about helping small businesses retain employees.  ( I would guess there are some loopholes for somebody in the fine print)  but it makes zero sense for the average main street small business owner that doesnt need skilled labor to agree to take these loans/grants and have to suffer as a result.... they are already losing sales,  and still have to pay all their other over head.

but I am not surprised,  its not often DC gets one right.
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Quote: @BigAl99 said:
@A1Janitor said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@A1Janitor said:
The whole SBA payroll loans become grants only if they pay employees salaries.  If they lay them off they pay it back. 

Employers still responsible for payroll taxes and insurances ... so no benefit really to them other than to retain workers.  
actually its a harm,  imagine paying the tax and insurance for dozens of employees when you have no income... that was a dumb ass waste of time if they were going to make that a provision.
I have clients that walked away from it because of this.  Better to have workers get unemployment.

The idea was for businesses to retain workers. 

From a payment by the government, sounds a bit non capitalistic , what would you call it?  Um, help me here
Oh! Oh! Pick me! Pick me! I know this one!
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Small businesses that know also applied and got nothing.  Not sure who got it. 
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Wow, that's socialism.  When you say "pretty obvious what the gov needed to do", perhaps that's because you have a different threshold, and we reached yours.  Who is being saved, business or people.
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Quote: @A1Janitor said:
Small businesses that know also applied and got nothing.  Not sure who got it. 
I know the groups that Senator Mike Lee wants to get some of that sweet SBA money . . 
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Social programs to save small businesses and individuals in national emergencies.  This cannot be sustained. 

Socialism has failed in other countries.  

There are programs for individuals - expansion of who qualifies for unemployment, added 600 per week for unemployment to states, 1200 per person stimulus.

SBA programs are for businesses.  Disaster relief (which was tied to businesses with employees only, if available at all), and Payroll Protection Program.  The PPP hurts businesses potentially over other options. 
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i am surprised that nobody has brought up the loophole in the checks that skips a large part of our young population.  the dependent deduction credit of $500 per ends with 17 year olds,  but anybody that is helping their kids through college usually still claims them as dependents until they are done,  well those kids that are technically adult dependents dont qualify for their own relief check,  but those parents dont get the $500 either.
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
i am surprised that nobody has brought up the loophole in the checks that skips a large part of our young population.  the dependent deduction credit of $500 per ends with 17 year olds,  but anybody that is helping their kids through college usually still claims them as dependents until they are done,  well those kids that are technically adult dependents dont qualify for their own relief check,  but those parents dont get the $500 either.
My son lost out ... and he eats like a pig now.  

Luckily USNA pays him some money while on leave.  
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Does the young population count for those who are pregnant now?  If you are a woman pregnant do you also get $500 for the child in the womb? Curious . . 
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Quote: @Skodin said:
Does the young population count for those who are pregnant now?  If you are a woman pregnant do you also get $500 for the child in the womb? Curious . . 
hmmm,  what would make a person wonder this.

why not take that debate to its own thread?
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