Business Resources
COVID-19
- BREAKING NEWS Effective Monday, May 18, Governor DeSantis announced additional re-opening measures that include guidelines for higher capacity service in restaurants and retail, gym operations, museums and libraries, and theme parks.
- Executive Order 20-123 – Full Phase 1
- Full Phase 1 presentation May 15, 2020
- Full Phase 1 Infographic
- Restaurants and Food Establishments – Mandatory Measures and Best Practices and FAQs Exec Order 20-123
- Gyms and Fitness Centers – Mandatory Measures and Best Practices
- Vacation Rentals – Recommended Safety Measures and Best Practices and Status of Vacation Rental Openings by County
- Executive Order 20-112 (Phase 1: Safe. Smart. Step-by-Step. Plan for Florida’s Recovery)
- FAQs for Phase 1
- Governor’s presentation on Phase 1: Safe.Smart. Step-by-Step
- Re-Open Florida Task Force Report
- Executive Order 20-120 – Extends Phase 1 to include barbershops and salons with appropriate social distancing and precautionary measures.
ESSENTIAL SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES
Governor DeSantis released Executive Order 20-91 concerning safer at home, essential services, and essential activities in Florida through April 30, 2020. Additional information can be found on the FAQs for EO 20-91. A listing of essential services and activities is available on the Florida Division of Emergency Management website.
EMERGENCY BUSINESS LOANS
- CARES Act (Paycheck Protection Program) – Congress has approved an additional $310 billion in emergency loans for small businesses to help keep workers employed.
- The resources below provide additional information and guidance on the PPP:
- Guides and checklists from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for small businesses and independent contractors to help determine eligibility and work through the application process. Learn more about this program and the EIDL program via this webinar with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Manatee Chamber of Commerce.
- SBA Guidelines and information on the Paycheck Protection Program.
- US Treasury guidance for the Paycheck Protection Program (including useful, brief overviews for lenders and borrowers). Updated PPP FAQs now available (as of May 13, 2020)
- Find a nearby lender eligible to issue a loan under the PPP.
- Download a sample application form.
- NEW Loan Forgiveness Application – Application includes the form and detailed instructions. Includes step-by-step calculations and new exemption for borrowers who have made a good-faith written offer to rehire workers that was declined. The SBA will be releasing additional guidance to further assist borrowers and lenders.
- The resources below provide additional information and guidance on the PPP:
- Small Business Administration (SBA) Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL) are working capital loans to help small businesses meet their ordinary and necessary financial obligations that cannot be met as a result of the disaster. With the additional federal funding, including $50 billion in loans and $10 billion in grants, the SBA will resume processing EIDL Loan and Advance applications that are already in the queue on a first come, first-served basis. Further information regarding the availability of the EIDL portal to receive new applications will be provided on the SBA Small Business Guidance and Loan Resources page.
- These resources provide additional information and guidance on the EIDL:
- To learn more about this loan, including the application, please visit SBA Disaster Assistance.
- A one-page fact sheet and a checklist provide additional guidance for you and your small business.
- These resources provide additional information and guidance on the EIDL:
*Independent Contractors may be eligible for both of these loan programs (PPP and EIDL) – Independent Contractor’s Guide to CARES Act Relief.
- The Florida SBDC Business Disaster Recovery Assistance website has information to help you with your business recovery efforts. The Tampa Bay SBDC can assist you with any of the available loan programs.
- The initial Business Damage Assessment survey is available at FloridaDisaster.biz. By completing the survey, you will be connected with agencies and will receive updated information. This is an initial survey and it is acceptable to leave some fields blank until the full impact is known. NOTE: After you initially submit your information you will receive an email asking you to confirm your account (check your spam folder). Please be sure to do that so that you can log back in to the site in the future.
BUSINESS TAX AND FILING INFORMATION
- The IRS has extended a number of additional tax related deadlines for businesses to July 15 including partnership, corporate income and exempt organization return filings. For a complete listing of the additional tax relief for businesses, please visit the IRS Coronavirus Tax Relief for Businesses and Tax-Exempt Entities page.
- The Employee Retention Tax Credit created through the CARES Act is available for for COVID-19 impacted employers, including non-profits. Click here for a one-page guide from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Additional information can be found on the IRS FAQs: Employee Retention Credit under the CARES Act page.
- The Division of Corporations has announced that the annual report filing deadline for Florida business entities has been suspended until June 30, 2020 per Department of State Emergency Order 2020-01. For more information, please visit their website.
- The Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation (DBPR) has suspended the renewal deadline for any license, permit, registration, or certificate with an expiration in March, April, or May to June 1, 2020. Visit the DBPR COVID information website for more information.
- Visit the IRS Coronavirus Tax Relief and Economic Impact Payments site for tax help for taxpayers, businesses, tax-exempt organizations and others affected by the coronavirus.
- The Florida Department of Revenue (FDOR) extended the due date for returns and payments for corporate income/franchise taxes according to entity’s end of fiscal year date. For a list of dates please see the DOR Emergency Order 20-52-DOR-003 (Corporate Income Tax).
EMPLOYMENT UPDATES AND INFORMATION
- The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has released some guidance on OSHA’s Response to Workplace Safety and Coronavirus Exposure.
- The U.S. Department of Labor has issued its first round of implementation guidance pursuant to the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFRCA). This information, including fact sheets for both employers and employees, Q&As, as well as required workplace posters can be found online here.
- A quick guide for employers about the Coronavirus Paid Leave Programs is available here.
- The Society for Human Resource Management has answers to common questions regarding coronavirus and HR.
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Resources for Businesses and Employers will aid you in planning, preparing, and responding to coronavirus disease.
- JobFocus.com has job openings in the Manatee-Sarasota area to help residents who are no longer employed find work.
- CareerSource Suncoast serves Manatee and Sarasota Counties and offers resources for job seekers and employers.
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