Mar 30, 2020
On March 27, 2020, the United States House of Representatives passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act). The bill became law after the president signed it on the same date.
The primary focus of this bill is to position the nation’s health-care network to effectively treat the coronavirus (COVID-19), with a focus on providing hospitals the resources they need. There are additional areas of interest such as small business, families and individuals, education and labor.
The CARES Act is not perfect and this fact is recognized by members of the U.S. House and Senate. The American Counseling Association (ACA) recognizes the limited focus on mental health in this legislation. In the coming weeks, there will be a fourth, and likely, a fifth stimulus package. It is ACA’s goal to have our profession recognized in one or both of those bills.
In our March 25 update, we answered the question “What Does the CARES Act Mean for You and Your Clients.” Now that the Act is law, here is beneficial information on the stimulus package for you, your clients and for your family:
HEALTH CARE STIMULUS
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) ($425 million)
Extension and Expansion of Community Mental Health Services Demonstration Program
Clarification Regarding Uninsured Individuals
The bill defines the meaning of “uninsured individual” as:
(a) An individual eligible under Medicaid expansion in a state that has not expanded Medicaid and
(b) Individuals enrolled under a state or federal health-care program, but who do not have minimum essential coverage or whose Medicaid eligibility is limited by the state.
Exemption for Telehealth Service
SMALL BUSINESS SUPPORT STIMULUS
Existing Small Business Association (SBA) Loans ($17 Billion)
Paycheck Protection Program or PPP ($349 Billion)
Paycheck Protection Program Loan Forgiveness
Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) ($562 million)
Increased Eligibility for Bankruptcy
Rural and Economically Distressed Areas ($275 million)
Need help or have questions?
For additional information on the above programs, contact the Small Business Administration customer service center at 1-800-827-5722 or visit the COVID-19 Small Business Guidance and Loan Resources page at www.sba.gov. Please be aware that SBA has yet to determine how it will administer these programs.
SUPPORT FOR INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES
Payments to Individuals
Payments are determined by the taxpayer’s 2018 return, if they have not filed their 2019 taxes.
Withdrawals and Loans from Retirement Savings
Expanded Charitable Deductions
Delay of Payroll Tax Payments
Net Operating Loss Deductions
Business Improvement Cost Write-Off
Food Support
EDUCATION STIMULUS PROGRAMS
Safe Schools and Citizenship Education ($100 million)
Employer Student-Loan-Payment Tax Credit
Temporary Relief for Federal Student-Loan Borrowers
Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants
Federal Work Study Program
For more information, contact the U.S. Department of Education by calling 1-800-872-5327.
LABOR STIMULUS
Unemployment Benefits
WHAT’S NEXT
The information provided here does not cover all of the policy included in the CARES Act. Our goal is to provide you with information we believe you would find beneficial. Stay tuned for future updates on the stimulus package that was signed into law.
ACA encourages you to research all information provided.
The federal government now has the task of implementing the programs listed here. Use the contact information provided for any questions that may arise. For tax questions, consult your local tax professional.
ACA will keep a close eye on the next stimulus package. We are currently working with our mental health colleagues to move forward a strategy that will support professional counselors and their clients’ well-being in the next stimulus package.
We will need your support and action to get our profession across the finish line. Please continue visiting the ACA website for updates and sign up for Voter Voice to receive and respond to Action Alerts that support the counseling profession.