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  2. Paycheck Protection Program - Wikipedia

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    President Trump signs the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act (H.R. 266), April 24, 2020. The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) is a $953-billion business loan program established by the United States federal government during the Trump administration in 2020 through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) to help certain businesses, self ...

  3. Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act

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    Provisions of the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act include the following. Appropriates an additional $320 billion of funding for the Paycheck Protection Program, which provides low-interest loans for payroll costs and other expenses to small businesses that are forgivable under certain circumstances. [19]

  4. U.S. payroll protection program: What has changed in round two?

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    The Small Business Administration on Monday began allowing lenders to process $310 billion in funds for the second round of its program to help cover payroll costs of small businesses hurt by the ...

  5. EXPLAINER-U.S. payroll protection program: What has changed ...

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    The Small Business Administration (SBA) on Monday will release $310 billion in funds for the second round of its program that aims to help small businesses hurt by the novel coronavirus disruption ...

  6. Payroll - Wikipedia

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    Along with the amounts that each employee should receive for time worked or tasks performed, payroll can also refer to a company's records of payments that were previously made to employees, including salaries and wages, bonuses, and withheld taxes, [2] or the company's department that deals with compensation.

  7. Paycheck - Wikipedia

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    The payroll card company performs required "know-your-customer" due diligence as a condition of accepting the application. In the United States, payroll cards are regulated by state wage-and-hour-laws and by a variety of federal laws including the Electronic Funds Transfer Act [2] and the Consumer Financial Protection Act. [3]

  8. Category:Payroll - Wikipedia

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  9. American Payroll Association - Wikipedia

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    The event features guest speakers (including government officials and industry experts), a payroll and AP exhibit hall, and more than 100 workshops on topics related to payroll and accounts payable (AP). [2] The Association also publishes a library of resource texts and newsletters for payroll professionals. [3]