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Payroll Protection Program Application Form is Now Available

MARPA members who are small businesses should get ready to start completing Payroll Protection Program Application, if they are eligible.  Not sure if you are small business?  Check out the small business table for aircraft parts manufacturers.

The reason for this warning is because the Administration promised to get money out to the small businesses fast, and they are doing what they can to make good on that promise. The Treasury Department has posted a press release describing some of the term and conditions for the Payroll Protection Program (PPP). Some of the new details include the terms and conditions for all PPP loans:

The maximum value of these loans is 2.5 times the monthly average of your past year’s worth of payroll. Remember, these are the loans that can be forgiven, as long as you meet the PPP requirements, like employee retention and use for approved purposes (like payroll and rent).

Other resources that have been made available today include:

Be sure to keep the Fact Sheet for Lenders handy when you contact your bank. I joined the virtual town hall with Senator Cardin and Congressman Raskin this evening, and one man explained that his bank was quoting these loans as if they were traditional EIDL loans (which have additional requirements), and was quoting an expected lead time on the loan of months. The US Government expectation on these loans is that they will be processed by your banks in a matter of days.

Aircraft parts manufacturers are part of the Federal Critical Infrastructure, and their parts will continue to be necessary in order to keep aircraft flying.  While commercial passenger aviation is making all of the news, cargo aircraft are quietly keeping goods moving to quarantined Americans, and general aviation is flying the diagnostic samples upon which the medical community relies.  This industry continues to be a vital part of America.

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