COVID-19 Relief Grant Program Application Opens on December 30
Eligibility - Active businesses or nonprofits operating since at least June 1, 2019.
Eligibility - Active businesses or nonprofits operating since at least June 1, 2019.
Billions in immediate, temporary tax relief will support businesses impacted by COVID-19, including an automatic three-month extension for taxpayers filing less than $1 million in sales tax and interest-free payment agreements to larger companies with up to $5 million in sales tax and expanded interest-free payment options for larger businesses particularly affected by significant restrictions on operations based on COVID-19 transmissions.
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Because Alameda County’s restrictions already match the State’s restrictions, there are no additional changes to permitted activities at this time.
Alameda County Health Officer, Dr. Nicholas Moss, returns with an update on COVID-19 and the latest Alameda County Health Order.
We’re in this together and we can flatten the curve one more time. As always, you'll find this week's Board of Supervisors update, previous presentations, and back issues of our newsletter here.
Masks required, appointments preferred, walk-ups welcomed.
As COVID-19 case rates and hospitalizations continue to rise at an alarming pace and threaten to overwhelm the health care delivery system, California health officials today announced a Regional Stay at Home Order that will be triggered if Intensive Care Unit (ICU) capacity drops below 15 percent in a given region.
Governor Gavin Newsom today announced that California will provide temporary tax relief for eligible businesses impacted by COVID-19 restrictions.
The temporary restrictions will go into effect on 12:01 am, Monday, December 7, 2020 in Alameda County, and will remain in effect through January 4, 2021.