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Va. Bill Seeks Virus Relief Loan Exemption From State Tax
By Theresa Schliep
· 2020-08-19 18:23:01 -0400
Virginia businesses that receive forgivable loans authorized by federal coronavirus relief legislation would not incur state income tax on the aid, under a bill introduced in the state House of Delegates.
H.B. 5002, introduced Tuesday by Del. Joseph McNamara, R-Roanoke, would exempt forgiven Paycheck Protection Program loans from state taxes.
The
Internal Revenue Service has issued
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indicating that expenses covered by loans forgiven under the program, which was created by the
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, would not be deductible for federal tax purposes.
The bill was prefiled on July 30.
--Editing by Neil Cohen.
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