Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's proposal for a "Phase 3" stimulus package in response to the coronavirus outbreak includes cash payments to many Americans and billions for small and large businesses.
Why it matters: The plan would be part of one of the largest and most expensive stimulus packages in American history.
Details:
Individual payments:
- The plan includes direct payments of $1,200 to individual Americans making less than $75,000 annually, and $2,400 for eligible married couples making less than $150,000 combined, with an additional $500 for every child.
- The amount of money is reduced by $5 for every $100 that a person earns over $75,000, so Americans earning more than $99,000 will get nothing.
- Income levels, marital status, and number of children would be based on 2018 tax filings.
Businesses and corporate loans:
- $50 billion in loan guarantees for passenger air carriers.
- $8 billion for cargo air carriers.
- $150 billion for other large businesses.
- $300 billion for small businesses.
Delays filing deadline for tax returns:
- The plan extends the April 15 filing date to July 15.
- It also allows all individuals to postpone estimated tax payments due from the date of enactment until Oct. 15, 2020.
What's next:
Negotiations between McConnell, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (who has his own plan), and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin will now kick into gear. ...
- McConnell pledged Thursday that the Senate would not return to their home states until the new legislation is passed.