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Business-Related Relief Programs
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Low Rate Business Loans for Small Businesses through Business Invest
Through the Business Invest program, the Illinois State Treasurer has made up to $500 million in deposits available to banks and credit unions throughout Illinois, at near-zero rates, to provide loans to Illinois small businesses and non-profits … » more information -
Moratorium on Non-Residential Evictions
In light of the spread of COVID-19, the Illinois Governor has ordered that all state, county, and local law enforcement officers must cease enforcement of orders of eviction for non-residential premises. » more information -
Moratorium on Utility Shut-Offs
In light of COVID-19, the Illinois Commerce Commission has issued a moratorium on shut-offs for all utility companies across Illinois. The moratorium will remain in place until May 1, 2020, or the end of the state of emergency, whichever is later. » more information -
Notary Requirements
In light of COVID-19, the Governor of Illinois relaxed notarization requirements: instead of appearing in person before a notary, a person can use two-way audio-video communication technology. » more information -
Relief for Restaurants and Bars Serving Alcohol
Illinois has enacted a statute, House Bill 2682, permitting Illinois restaurants and bars to sell cocktails for pick-up and delivery. » more information -
Restore Illinois Guidelines for Reopening Business
The Governor of Illinois has outlined a five-phase plan, Restore Illinois, to reopen businesses and guide the return to public life. Illinois is currently in Phase 4 of the plan. … » more information -
Sales Tax Deferral for Bars & Restaurants
In light of COVID-19, the Illinois Governor has directed the Department of Revenue to defer sales tax payments for small- and medium-sized bars and restaurants. Eligible eating and drinking establishments will not be charged penalties or interest on … » more information -
Small Business Assistance
This website provides a compendium of resources to assist small businesses in general (but is not specifically related to COVID-19). For example, the website provides links to information about loans and financing, as well as regulatory assistance. » more information -
Small Business Emergency Loan Fund
In light of COVID-19, the Illinois Small Business Emergency Loan Fund will offer small businesses low-interest loans of up to $50,000. Successful applicants will owe nothing for six months, and will then begin making fixed payments at a below-market … » more information -
Work Share Legislation
Illinois’s Work Share law encourages employers to temporarily reduce hours, rather than lay off workers. Workers who are affected can collect partial unemployment benefits, while staying on the job part-time. This legislation has not changed in … » more information