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SBAM | Tax Credits for Paid Leave Can Be Extended According to COVID Relief Bill

COVID Relief Bill: Tax Credits for Paid Leave Extended to March 31

A new $900 billion coronavirus relief bill has become law and answers the question of whether federal Emergency Paid Sick Leave (EPSL) and Emergency Family and Medical Leave (EFMLA) will be extended. The answer is yes, but it’s an option, not a requirement. Here’s what employers need to know.

Courtesy of Ahola Corporation

A new $900 billion coronavirus relief bill has become law and answers the question of whether federal Emergency Paid Sick Leave (EPSL) and Emergency Family and Medical Leave (EFMLA) will be extended.

The answer is yes, but it’s an option, not a requirement. Here’s what employers need to know:

  • Offering EPSL and EFMLA after December 31 will become optional for employers.
  • An employee will no longer be entitled by law to take EPSL or EFMLA, even if they have a qualifying reason.
  • Employers who choose to offer these paid leaves can still receive a tax credit if they follow the current EPSL and EFMLA rules, including job protection.
  • The extension of the tax credit will be available for leaves taken through March 31, 2021.
  • With one possible exception (see below), employees will not get new hours to use-the unused portion of their original allotment that remains on January 1 is how much they will be able to use through March 31. For instance, if an employee who was entitled to 80 hours of EPSL between April 1 and December 31 used 40 of those hours in 2020, they’d have 40 hours left to use between January 1 and March 31, 2021.

Employers who choose to offer EFMLA after December 31 will need to provide a new bank of 12 weeks if their regular FMLA year is the calendar year or another fixed 12-month period that resets before March 31.

The new law also extends or revives several other benefits from previous coronavirus-related legislation, some of which are listed below. These aspects of the law are outside the scope of our services, so we are unable to answer follow-up questions. Some of the notable provisions include:

  • Individual payments of $600 for people with incomes at or below $75,000 and $600 per dependent children, with payments phased out for higher incomes
  • A $300 weekly supplemental unemployment benefit, through March 14, 2021
  • Extension of Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (for gig workers and the self-employed) and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (for those who run out of state unemployment insurance benefits), through March 14, 2021
  • Reopening and refunding of the Paycheck Protection Program (see your financial or tax advisor for additional information)

We will be updating our content as more information becomes available.

Looking for more HR help? Ahola’s team of Certified HR Professionals can help. Contact Chad Huson to learn more.

 

 

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The SBAM team is committed to continuing our support and keeping the success of Michigan small businesses our top priority. We will be with you every step of the way in 2021, covering the latest in vaccine distribution, the new Presidential administration, recently announced Paycheck Protection Program loans and other funding opportunities, and of course the ever-changing small business landscape here in Michigan.

For the latest news, be sure to watch The Small Business Briefing, with hosts Rob Fowler and Brian Calley, every Monday and Thursday at 3pm EST.

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