New bill would give restaurants rejected from RRF grant program a tax break - San Francisco Business Times

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Thousands of restaurants missed out on a Covid-19 relief program. A new bill would give them a tax break.

Lawmakers are aiming to provide restaurants locked out of the Restaurant Revitalization Fund with a special tax credit.

The legislation would create a special tax credit available to any business that applied for the RRF but did not get a grant — roughly 175,000 businesses. Business must also have experienced average operating losses of at least 30% in 2020 and 2021 as compared to 2019 or losses of at least 50% in either calendar years 2020 or 2021 as compared to 2019. In addition, a business must have been in operation prior to March 14, 2020, and have paid payroll tax in at least two quarters in 2021.

 

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