IRS: Companies who receive PPP loans will not qualify for tax deductions
The IRS on Thursday released guidance stating that expenses related to forgivable loans through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) won’t be tax-deductible.
Under the PPP, a small business loan program created as part of the third, $2.2 trillion coronavirus relief bill, small businesses wouldn’t have to repay the low-interest loan they received as long as the loan went to essential expenses such as maintaining payroll.
Usually, wages are deductible expenses and forgiven debt counts as taxable income.
If desired, Congress could override the IRS’s stance by passing a law that explicitly allows the deductions.
It has done so previously for religious leaders and military service members, allowing them to deduct property taxes and mortgage interest even if they’re receiving tax-free housing allowances.
Updated at 10 p.m.
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