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Assessment of Documentary Stamp Taxes on Paycheck Protection Program Loans Suspended
To encourage small businesses to apply for Paycheck Protection Program loans created by Title I of the CARES act, Governor DeSantis of Florida has suspended the assessment and collection of documentary stamp taxes for Paycheck Protection Program … » more information -
Emergency Business Damage Assessment Survey for Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Governor DeSantis has asked the U.S. Small Business Administration to open up Disaster Loan Assistance programs for businesses in Florida. In the meantime, Governor DeSantis activated the Business Damage Assessment survey to assess the impact of … » more information -
Plan for Florida’s Recovery – Phase 1 Recovery
Pursuant to Executive Orders 20-112, 20-120, 20-123, and 20-131 Governor DeSantis announced guidance for reopening restaurants, retail establishments, gyms and fitness centers, professional sports venues, amusement parks, vacation rentals, organized … » more information -
Plan for Florida’s Recovery – Phase 2 Recovery
Pursuant to Executive Orders 20-112, 20-120, 20-123, 20-131, and 20-139. Governor DeSantis announced guidance for reopening restaurants, bars, retail establishments, gyms and fitness centers, professional sports venues, amusement parks, personal … » more information -
Price Gouging Hotline / Complaint Form
The Florida Office of the Attorney General provided a hotline and complaint form for any consumer to report complaints about “price gouging” regarding COVID-19 “essential commodities.” … » more information -
Suspension of Evictions and Foreclosures
Governor DeSantis of Florida has issued an Executive Order 20-137, extending Executive Order 20-94 suspending and tolling any statutes providing for either mortgage foreclosures or evictions under Florida law. » more information -
COVID-19 Information Website for Small Businesses
The State of Georgia has launched an information website providing guidance to small businesses about … » more information -
Expanded Unemployment Benefits
In light of the increase in unemployment due to COVID-19, Governor Brian Kemp has signed an executive order expanding unemployment benefits. The new rules extend the length of time an individual can collect benefits from 14 weeks to 26 weeks (for … » more information -
Extension of Expiring Drivers’ Licenses and ID Cards
In light of COVID-19, the Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) has extended the expiration date by an additional 120 days for most licenses and ID cards expiring during the period of March 14, 2020 to June 30, 2020. » more information -
Extension of Expiring Drivers’ Licenses and ID Cards
In light of COVID-19, the Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) has extended the expiration date by an additional 120 days for most licenses and ID cards expiring during the period of March 14, 2020 to June 30, 2020. Notices will be mailed … » more information -
Reopening Certain Non-Essential Businesses
On May 28, 2020, Governor Brian P. Kemp issued an Executive Order No. 05.28.20.02, which allows certain non-essential business to resume operations. » more information -
State Income Tax Filing and Payment Deadline Extended
In light of COVID-19, the Georgia Department of Revenue has extended the 2019 state income tax filing and payment deadline to July 15, 2020. Taxpayers do not need to file any additional forms to qualify for this relief. The extension does not apply … » more information -
Moratorium on Water Shutoffs
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Bottoms has directed the Commissioner of Watershed Management to refrain from taking any action which would result in the termination of water services for any Watershed Management customer due to non-payment for the period … » more information -
Rent Relief for Hartsfield-Jackson Airport Concessionaires
The City is suspending the minimum rent requirements for Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport shops … » more information -
Small Business Relief Loan Program
In response to the economic hardships experienced by businesses resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Augusta is launching the CV-19 Small Business Relief Loan Program. The goal of this program is to keep businesses open and retain jobs … » more information -
Residential Eviction Relief Fund
Star-C, a nonprofit organization, has created an Eviction Relief Fund with a grant from the CARES Act to help Cobb County residents struggling to pay their rent due to COVID-19 related issues. Through this grant, Star-C is offering qualifying Cobb … » more information -
COVID-19 Better Business Loan Program for Small Businesses (BBLP)
DeKalb County has partnered with Citizen’s Trust Bank to create the Better Business Loan Program to provide financial relief to small DeKalb County businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Small business owners can apply for up to $40,000 in … » more information -
Star-C Residential Eviction Relief
Star-C, a nonprofit organization, has created an Eviction Relief Fund with a grant from the CARES Act to help DeKalb County residents struggling to pay their rent due to COVID-19 related issues. Through this grant, Star-C is offering qualifying … » more information -
Water Service Protection
On March 23, 2020, DeKalb County CEO Michael L. Thurmond declared a state of emergency and ordered that water services for residential and business accounts should not be terminated due to non-payment, during the state of emergency. The relief … » more information -
Star-C Residential Eviction Relief
Star-C, a nonprofit organization, has created an Eviction Relief Fund with a grant from the CARES Act to help Fulton County residents struggling to pay their rent due to COVID-19 related issues. Through this grant, Star-C is offering qualifying … » more information -
Star-C Residential Eviction Relief
Star-C, a nonprofit organization, has created an Eviction Relief Fund with a grant from the CARES Act to help Gwinnett County residents struggling to pay their rent due to COVID-19 related issues. Through this grant, Star-C is offering qualifying … » more information -
Guidance Regarding Social Distancing, Essential Businesses and Reopening Strategy
Governor David Ige issued the Eighth Supplementary Proclamation for COVID-19, which replaces all prior Proclamations. It includes a directive that persons may only leave their home or place of residence for permitted activities or to engage in … » more information -
Suspension of Residential and Commercial Eviction Proceedings
Pursuant to an order by the Idaho Supreme Court, responding to coronavirus, courts will suspend all non-emergency eviction proceedings. According to the order, only drug-related eviction proceedings will be scheduled for a hearing. This suspension … » more information -
Waiver of Medical Licensing Requirements
Due to the increasing occurrence of COVID-19 and the need to increase the state’s healthcare capacity, Governor Little waived numerous administrative regulations related to medical licensing. These provisions include the Board of Medicine’s rules … » more information -
Business Interruption Grants Program
The Business Interruption Grants Program will provide $60 million to up to 3,500 businesses that experienced a limited ability to operate due to COVID-19-related closures. The first wave of grants will focus on small businesses located in … » more information -
Business Interruption Grants Program
The Business Interruption Grants Program will provide $60 million to up to 3,500 businesses that experienced a limited ability to operate due to COVID-19-related closures. The first wave of grants will focus on small businesses located in … » more information -
Chicago, Illinois: Small Business Resiliency Fund
In response to COVID-19, the City of Chicago has established a $100 million Chicago Small Business Resiliency Fund to provide small businesses with emergency cash flow during this crisis. Funds will be provided to eligible businesses as low-interest … » more information -
Delay of State Income Tax Filing Deadline
In light of COVID-19, the Illinois Department of Revenue has extended the deadline to file state income tax returns to July 15, 2020. » more information -
Downstate Small Business Stabilization Program
In light of COVID-19, the Downstate Small Business Stabilization Program will offer small businesses of up to 50 employees located in downstate and rural counties the opportunity to partner with their local governments to obtain grants of up to … » more information -
Immunity from Civil Liability for Health Care Facilities, Health Care Professionals, & Health Care Volunteers
The Governor of Illinois has issued an executive order granting immunity from civil liability to health care facilities, health care professionals, and health care volunteers for any injury or death that occurred when they were engaged in the course … » more information -
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 -
Chicago Expanded Outdoor Dining
Chicago’s “Our Streets” plan will open up portions of streets in commercial corridors for expanded outdoor dining. Six pilot streets include: … » more information -
Chicago: Automatic Business License Extension
The Chicago City Council passed an ordinance to extend certain business licenses that expire during the COVID-19 pandemic. Licenses issued by the Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection under Title 4 or Title 9 of the Municipal Code … » more information -
Chicago: Grants and No-Interest Loans for Affordable Housing Providers (ERAMP)
The Chicago Department of Housing has established the Emergency Relief for Affordable Multifamily Properties (ERAMP) to provide short-term operating support to multi-family affordable housing providers affected by COVID-19 and the related economic … » more information -
Chicago: Small Business Resource Navigators
Chicago’s Small Business Resource Navigators will provide individualized counseling and support for business owners, share and navigate available business resources for business owners, and assist with determining loan and grant eligibility … » more information -
Tax Deferral for Certain Business Taxes
The City of Chicago has extended due dates for tax payments, for the following City taxes: bottled water tax, checkout bag tax, amusement tax, hotel accommodation tax, restaurant tax, and parking tax. » more information -
Temporary Suspension of Debt Collection for Debts Owed to the City of Chicago, Ticketing, & Towing
In response to COVID-19, the City of Chicago has temporarily suspended its debt collection practices for debts owed to the City of Chicago and non-safety related citations and impounds, as well as penalties for late payments. This relief includes a … » more information -
Together Now Grants for Small Businesses
Chicago’s Together Now fund will provide grants to small businesses and non-profits in Chicago that have experienced economic distress due to COVID-19. Grantees may receive operational cost support grants of up to $4,000 for necessary operating cost … » more information -
Transportation Relief
In light of COVID-19, the City of Chicago has announced that it will delay the collection of ground transportation tax for taxicabs, ride-hail services, and other public passenger vehicle, through June 1. The city is also deferring collection of … » more information -
Critical Industries Hotline for Indiana’s Stay-At-Home Order
Indiana has opened a call center to field industry questions about Governor Eric J. Holcomb’s Executive Order 20-08, which provides for essential and non-essential business operations, infrastructure and government functions while the state observes … » more information -
Small Business Association Disaster Loans
Indiana’s application to the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) was approved on March 18, 2020. This program provides targeted, low-interest loans of up to $2 million to help small businesses and nonprofits overcome the temporary loss of … » more information