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The Lynwood Chamber of Commerce wants to be a resource to you, local businesses and community residents. We desire that all individuals that seek information or resources consider our Chamber as a reliable resource. We have developed relationships with local area businesses, organizations, community school districts, village, state and county government officials.. Here are a few ways we can help you:

If you are seeking any business related resources or have questions, please feel free to email us directly lynwoodchamber@yahoo.com or complete our Contact Us form.

Restore Illinois

  • Phase 4 Guidelines for reopening business and returning people to work safely.
  • Phase 3 Guidelines for reopening business and returning people to work safely.

COVID-19 small business loans

Payroll Tax Credits

  • The U.S. Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and the U.S. Department of Labor (Labor) announced that small and midsize employers can begin taking advantage of two new refundable payroll tax credits, designed to immediately and fully reimburse them, dollar-for-dollar, for the cost of providing Coronavirus-related leave to their employees. You can find out more in the press release.

Paycheck Protection Program

There may still be time to apply for PPP loans.  

 

Treasury released an updated FAQ (#40-42) which cover forgiveness when employees decline to return, seasonal employers, and non-profit hospitals. This document can be found here.

 

The “How to calculate loan amounts” document on the Treasury website is a great tool, especially for sole proprietors. It offers guidance for those that capture their business income in different forms (Schedule C, Schedule F, K-1, etc.). It can also be used to inform lenders of the various, approved options to document self-employed income.

 

Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program

 

Legislation passed 4/23 provided additional funding to the EIDL ($50B) and EIDL advance ($10B) programs. In addition, it relaxed eligibility requirements so agricultural businesses including businesses engaged in the legal production of food and fiber, ranching, and raising of livestock, aquaculture, and all other farming and agricultural related industries (as defined by section 18(b) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 647(b)) are eligible for the EIDL and EIDL advance. These businesses would still need to meet the criteria of having 500 or fewer employees.

 

The portal is now open for ag businesses to apply at this site. 

 

Note: Only agricultural businesses are eligible to apply at this time. Non-agricultural businesses who make application at this time will have their applications returned.

 

More Links

 

For more information from the U.S. Chamber Save Small Business platform click here.

 

For more information on COVID-19 in Illinois please see the Illinois Coronavirus Response website.

For more information on COVID-19 business updates please see the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Combating the Coronavirus website.

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