Business Stabilization

Frequently Asked Questions about the CARES Act

Our team has reviewed the 880-page Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act in detail. To help businesses across Southern California, we’ve compiled answers to frequently asked questions about the CARES Act into a free PDF.

About Our CARES Act FAQs

Our CARES Act FAQs are broken into four primary sections:

  1. Paycheck Protection Program
  2. Employee Retention Credit
  3. Social Security Tax Postponement
  4. Net Operating Loss (NOL) Changes.

And we’ve even included helpful direct links to reference documents throughout the document. You can download our FAQs directly by clicking the link below:

frequently asked questions about the cares act

If you have any other questions or would like to explore working with any of our 90+ consultants, contact us. We’re here if you need us.

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