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Families First Coronavirus Response Act: Everything Taxpayers Need to Know About the New Relief Bill

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This content is for the first coronavirus relief package, which was signed into law in March 2020. For info on the third coronavirus relief package, please visit our “American Rescue Plan: What Does it Mean for You and a Third Stimulus Check” blog post.

On Wednesday, March 18, President Trump signed into law, legislation to provide additional relief for individuals impacted by Coronavirus (COVID-19).

The COVID-19 legislation, called the Families First Coronavirus Response Act or H.R. 6201, includes relief for individuals, self-employed and businesses. TurboTax has you covered with the most up to date information regarding new legislation and tax filing changes and announcements in response to COVID-19 (Get the latest info on the 2019 tax filing deadline here). And, if you still have questions, our team of credentialed TurboTax Live CPAs and EAs are available on demand to help you out.

So what does the Families First Coronavirus Response Act mean to you and your family?

Relief for Individual Taxpayers

Eligible employees impacted by Coronavirus (COVID-19) may receive paid sick and emergency sick leave.

Relief for Self-Employed and Small Businesses

The Families First Coronavirus Response First Act provides relief in the form of refundable tax credits for sick leave and family leave for both eligible self-employed and small business owners.

If you’re looking for the latest information and updates on the CARES Act and what it means for you — including information on the 2020 stimulus package and stimulus checks — check out our blog post here.

Be sure to continue to check back here for the most up to date news and information.

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