“We are focusing our resources on the number one priority – looking after people” – Brian Moynihan, CEO of Bank of America.
In response to the extraordinary challenges of the coronavirus, Bank of America is offering additional support to our consumer and small business clients through our Client Assistance Program.
We will continue to devote all necessary resources to help ensure your personal safety, while maintaining all of the services you count on. And as new developments emerge, we will share information with you about how we continue to operate safely and effectively and assist all our clients.
Charles Schwab
With ongoing market volatility, we’re getting more questions from clients, and that leads to longer wait times on the phone. To help you skip the line, below are answers to clients’ frequently asked questions. Know that we’re always here for you – by phone, on Schwab.com, and on our mobile app.
While appointments are suggested, we are happy to assist you at any time during business hours. 12 Ranch Drive 408-467-7010
While often it is convenient to stop by your local Milpitas bank, sometimes it is just easier to do your banking online, especially when banks are closed. More and more services are offered every year.
Bank of America’s HomeBanking Service
You can bank and check VISA balance right here, through the Internet. 740 E. Calaveras Blvd. (Financial services, ATM, & cardless ATM available.)
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Monday – Friday; 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Saturday; Closed Sunday 408-941-7970
& 15 Ranch Dr. (Walk-up ATM & Cardless ATM)
Open 24 Hours every day.
Bank of the West
eTime Banking enrollment explained. 1360 E. Calaveras Blvd.
Monday – Thursday: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Friday: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Saturday: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.; Closed Sunday 408-998-6906
Cathay eBank
The account and transaction information you need to manage your finances any time of the day or night. 1759 N. Milpitas. Blvd.
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Monday – Friday; 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Saturday; Closed Sunday 408-262-0280
Comerica Web Banking
Banking from home or office is just as easy as using one of their ATM machines. 1289 S Park Victoria Dr.
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Monday – Thursday; 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Friday; 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Saturday; Closed Sunday 408-946-4186
EastWest Bank
Free account access. Bill payments free for a year. 338 Barber Ln.
10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Monday – Friday; 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday; 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Sunday 408-383-0988
Poppy Bank
We exist to meet the banking needs of our clients and to make a positive difference in the communities we serve. 555 E. Calaveras Blvd., Inside Safeway
10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Monday – Saturday; Closed Sunday 408-708-7410
HSBC
HSBC Premier customers benefit from the globally-linked up service that we provide. But the benefits don’t stop with you – they extend to your family too. 603 E Calaveras Blvd.
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Monday – Wednesday & Friday; 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Thursday; 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Saturday; Closed Sunday 1-800-975-4722
US Bank ON-Line Express
We asked you how we could improve your Internet Banking experience and you’re about to see the results. Our goal was to create the easiest way to bank online. We think we’ve succeeded. 100 N. Milpitas. Blvd.
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Monday – Thursday; 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Friday; 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Saturday; Closed Sunday 408-262-1111
Wells Fargo Online Banking
Start here to find out about banking on the Internet with Wells Fargo. It appears you only need your browser, and no special software. 1 S. Milpitas Blvd.
9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Monday – Saturday; Closed Sunday 408-586-7684
& 139 Ranch Dr.
9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Monday – Friday; Closed Saturday & Sunday 408-586-6100
& 1715 Landess
9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Monday – Saturday; Closed Sunday 408-586-7676
Milpitas once had an encampment of Ohlone Indians. Two adobe rancheros still stand from the early days of the Spanish. An early motto was “As goes Milpitas, so goes the State!” For centuries, Milpitas has often taken the lead in new ways of living and governance. If you want to live in the City of the Future, with a lively part in California history, too, come live in Milpitas.
About Milpitas
The Milpitas Historical Society
General meeting is the second Wednesday of each month, 7 PM, in the assembly room of the Milpitas Community Library.
A History of Main Street: A Trip Through Historic Milpitas
A live presentation with Host: Bill Hare, President and Speaker: Joseph Ehardt, Research Docent, Educational Outreach Program. This special presentation was held on Saturday, December 19, 2020, on Facebook and Zoom.
Milpitas: A look back
Outline of Milpitas History from the Mercury News story published on Aug. 27, 2006.
Portuguese Pioneers in Milpitas
Settlers from the Azores, a group of islands west of Portugal, began coming to California in Gold Rush times, and later for the economic opportunities. As they encouraged families and friends to join them, they became an important element in California and in the Santa Clara Valley as hard-working farmers and land owners.
California History
A major collection of documents from and about California’s rich history. The documents range from books, maps, newspapers, and periodicals, to pictorial materials (including daguerreotypes, lithographs, stereographs, and paintings) and ephemera (such as posters, programs, pamphlets, and sheet music).
California History Online
Lovely California Historical Society website includes geographic information, California natives, early explorers, to modern times.
California as I Saw It: First-Person Narratives of California’s Early Years, 1849 to 1900
The collection covers the dramatic decades between the Gold Rush and the turn of the twentieth century. It captures the pioneer experience; encounters between Anglo-Americans and the diverse peoples who had preceded them; the transformation of the land by mining, ranching, agriculture, and urban development; the often-turbulent growth of communities and cities; and California’s emergence as both a state and a place of uniquely American dreams.
Heyday Books
Publishing books about California history, culture, and literature.
Mark Hylkema: California during the Spanish and Mexican Colonial Periods
Mark begins with the first Spanish explorers conquering the Aztecs, and tells about the Portolá expedition in 1769, when California suddenly went from prehistory to history, like “the flip of a switch.”
Santa Clara County Historical Landmarks
My mother used to call these hunks of stone with metal plaques “Hysterical Landmarks” because so often there is nothing left at the site but the stone! But you’ll find one at the garage where H-P got started and where Noyce invented his first semiconductor. None in Milpitas…hmmmm.
Historical Figures in Early California
Cabrillo
On June 27, 1542, an explorer under Spanish command, named Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo, left the port of Navidad on the Pacific Coast of what is now Mexico and headed north.
Juan Bautista de Anza
Juan Bautista de Anza was the first European to establish an overland route from Mexico, through the Sonoran Desert, to the Pacific coast of California. New World Spanish explorers had been seeking such a route through the Desert Southwest for more than two centuries.
Governors of California
A tribute to the individuals who have served as chief executive of the State of California from 1849 to present.
Notable People of Milpitas
The “Notable People” project adds to our knowledge about the history of Milpitas. For more information, please click on a link located on the right sidebar of the Historical Society’s page.
History of Russian America
So moved was Rezanov by the misery of the colonists that he purchased a vessel from Americans in Alaska and sailed to San Francisco Bay early in 1806 to purchase grain and, if possible, to establish trade relations with the Spanish in Upper California on a continuing basis.
Sir Francis Drake
The British explorer, Sir Francis Drake, sailed up the coast of California in 1579. Could he have discovered Milpitas?
Milpitas Town Center is near City Hall, the Community Center, and the Senior Center. Anchor stores are Safeway and Staples. There are banks and credit unions, health and fitness products and services, grooming, restaurants, and other services, too.
BevMo Now delivers to your door or pick up at the store. Shipping, too. Liquor store chain offering a big selection of wine, beer & spirits, plus barware, mixers & snacks. 709 E Calaveras Blvd. 408-946-8112
Safeway
Other than groceries, it features an Amazon Locker, grocery delivery, First Community Bank, Starbucks and Western Union inside. Keys made. 555 E Calaveras Blvd. (408) 262-9850
European Wax Center 493 E. Calaveras Blvd.
Sign up for Preview Week – a week of complimentary wax services. First-time guests can enjoy a complimentary brow, underarm or bikini line wax for women or ear, nose or brow for gents.
Hair Plus
Hair Plus is a full service hair and skin care salon. We offer the most advanced techniques, services and products from the Americas, Asia and Europe. 495 E Calaveras Blvd. (408) 623-5264
Nail Nook
Yelp reviews. Nancy is the lady who pampered me from my head to my toes. She took her time to make sure my mani and pedi came out good to my liking. 146 N Milpitas Blvd. (408) 946-6414
Miracle-Ear
Our hearing aids use the latest digital advancements. Hearing aids with GENIUS™ Technology process sound from microphones in both ears smoothly and automatically the same way your brain does. 531 E Calaveras Blvd. 408-883-3128
Quest Diagnostics
MyQuest allows you to use your computer or smartphone to access your test results, schedule appointments 24/7 for testing, and track your health conditions. 649 E Calaveras Blvd. (408) 945-1903
Town Center Restaurants
List on GoMilpitas.com for restaurants in and near this shopping center.
Services
AAA Insurance
Whether it’s helping you stay secure, save money or see the world, AAA has lots of ways to help make your life easier. Our famous tow trucks are just the beginning. 607 E Calaveras Blvd. (408) 635-0100
Homesite Services
Full service from start to finish. No need for you to arrange for multiple companies for each specific job…we do it all with our team of experts. Temporarily closed. 523 E Calaveras Blvd. (925) 237-3000
Milpitas Mall Shopping Center is near the intersection of Landess and I-680. Anchor store is Seafood City. There are banks and credit unions, health and fitness products and services, grooming, restaurants, and other services, too.
AJR Watch Repair
Our services include watch battery replacements, watch band/strap sales, replacements, and installation. We also perform watch repairs from crystal replacements, stem and crowns, band repairs, to complete overhauls. We carry a wide assortment of replacement watch straps / bands you can choose from including leather straps, sport bands, metal bands, and flexible metal bands. 408-934-1100
Beard Papa’s Sweets Cafe
Since 1999, Beard Papa’s has been baking the world’s best cream puffs. We are committed to bring you a pastry that is super oishii! (delicious!). 408-942-5577
California Pure Water
Yelp reviews. “The water tasty good. very clean. They have the option for alkaline water. The folks are friendly. I like that you can buy in bulk at a discount. Keep up the great work.” Lotto Tickets available here, too. 408-957-0387
Chowking
A quick service restaurant from the Philippines with a Chinese-influenced menu. Chowking, its mother brand, is one of the most recognized and well-loved fast food chains in the Philippines. 408-957-0681
The FACE Shop
High-end cosmetics for more beautiful skin. Kpop beauty products from Korea. 408-649-3550
Goldilocks Bakeshop
Grab your favorite cakes, bread, pastries and snacks that are made with the finest ingredients, delicately handcrafted and designed to make everyday a special occasion. Order Online or visit a Goldilocks store in Milpitas. 408-935-8881
Max’s Restaurant
Over the years, Max’s Restaurant’s popularity grew and it became known as “The House That Fried Chicken Built.” Max’s Restaurant has established itself as a household name in the Philippines, an institution, and a proud Filipino tradition. 408-957-8885
Seafood City Supermarket
We point with our lips. Eat with our hands. Use tabo in the bathroom and say “po” and “opo”. To others this may seem unusual. But to us Pinoys, that is what truly makes us uniquely “US”. When asked why we are this way – we proudly answer Eh Kasi Pinoy”! Avoid the line. Shop online. And get free delivery! 1-877-4INIWOW
Firestone Complete Auto Care
Whether you need extensive repair work or just a quick checkup, come in today or schedule an appointment.
1379 S Park Victoria Dr. (408) 914-2995
O’Reilly Auto Parts
Battery Testing, Fluid Recycling, Loaner Tools, and Wiper Blade Installation.
1350 S Park Victoria Dr. (408) 946-3677
His ‘n Hers
Yelp reviews. My whole family goes here! Most of the stylists are part owners with a stake in how well the business goes.
1215 S Park Victoria Dr (408) 262-8047
Post N Parcel
Yelp reviews. Quick neighborhood stop to get fingerprinted, papers notarized, copies made, passport photos.
1765 Landess Ave. (408) 946-6655
Shops
Dollar Tree Store
Chain offering an eclectic mix of household items, beauty products, food & more at discount prices.
1350 S Park Victoria Dr #10 (408) 946-9898
Lucky’s
Grocery Store. Closing January 17, 2023. Now offers online ordering, recipes, and a pharmacy. Download their new app on Google Play or Apple App Store.
1350 S Park Victoria Dr. (408) 262-6727
Find a friendly credit union in many areas within Milpitas. Since the Commonwealth CU closed its branch doors, members can now use ATMs at Patelco and KeyPoint Credit Unions.
How is a Credit Union Different from a Bank? Not for profit. For-profit corporations who offer a full range of financial products and services. Earnings are returned to members through services like free ATMs, better rates and lower fees. Earnings go to outside bond and stockholders in the form of dividends. Insured by NCUA up to $250,000. They are democratically governed and elections are based on a one-member, one-vote philosophy. Banks are governed by paid shareholders. Voting rights depend on the number of shares owned. More than 30,000 surcharge-free ATMs. Banks require customers to use their branded ATMs and branches for services or pay fees. Some services are unavailable outside the bank. They are local, community based financial institutions. Members support their local communities when they bank at a credit union. Banks are big! The average size of a bank is double that of a credit union. They have members, not shareholders. Banks have customers and shareholders. They must make money from their customers to please shareholders.
KeyPoint Credit Union
We don’t sacrifice personal service for automated technology. A highly-trained credit union associate is always ready to answer your questions and help with your banking needs. 573 E. Calaveras Blvd. 408-245-0104
Meriwest Credit Union
Our goal is to help you achieve your financial dreams – whether it’s to own a home, buy a new car, get the best return for your investments, plan for retirement, or build your savings. 117 N. Milpitas Boulevard 877-637-4937
Technology Credit Union
Uses the most advanced encryption standards to protect our members’ accounts as they conduct their financial business. Other online features are access to up to 13 years of bank statements, up to date deposit and loan rates, Tech CU blogs and events. 360 Cypress Drive 408-467-2383
Places in Milpitas Square that will help you with investing management and everyday banking services along Barber Lane or nearby.
Banks
CTBC Bank
Flexible and convenient online solutions. Great service and low rates are standard. Increase returns on your hard earned money.
Location Hours: Monday To Thursday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Sunday: closed 258 Barber Ct. 408-955-7288
East West Bank
Built on a foundation of purpose and entrepreneurial spirit, we are the bridge that connects people to opportunities. We do more than provide the right solutions to you. We give you the confidence to reach further.
Location Hours: Monday To Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: closed 468 Barber Lane
Building G, Unit #380A 408-383-0988
EverTrust Bank
Presently, the Bank focuses on servicing Chinese businesses in California providing C&I, trade finance, commercial real estate and construction loans as well as deposit services.
Location Hours: Monday To Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM 390 Barber Ln #7914 408-652-8098
Credit Union
Technology Credit Union
Uses the most advanced encryption standards to protect our members’ accounts as they conduct their financial business. Other online features are access to up to 13 years of bank statements, up to date deposit and loan rates, Tech CU blogs and events. 360 Cypress Drive 408-467-2383
Investment Service
TD Ameritrade
From our simple approach to Investment Guidance, to making a plan to generate income during retirement, our experienced and knowledgeable staff can help you see what’s possible.
Location Hours: Monday To Friday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
232 Barber Ct. 408-321-8599
For those of you who received a PPP during the first round April – June of 2020, THE MONEY YOU SPENT FROM YOUR PPP LOAN WILL BE TAX DEDUCTIBLE!!!
Be aware that California has not conformed to this non-taxable provision. The forgiveness of the loan will be taxable on California tax returns.
There is a new simplified loan application for loans below $150,000. (This will apply to PPP 1 &2.) Form 3508EZ One page no documentation required.
Long form is 3508, requires documentation to be attached.
PPP #2:
Same as original PPP Loan:
The loan amount will be 2.5 times your monthly payroll (for most)
Terms: 1%, 5-year maturity (loans before 6/5/2020 have a 2-year maturity)
New terms on PPP2 loan: Your business is qualified to take a “second draw” on the PPP loan if you meet the following requirements:
For businesses with no more than 300 employees per physical location
$2 million maximum loan amount
You must prove you have had a decrease in gross sales of at least 25% for at least one quarter in 2020 (as compared to the same quarter in 2019).
Restaurants & Hospitality businesses can borrow 3.5 times their payroll amount
If you did not get a PPP loan the first time, you can apply for BOTH draws!
If your first PPP loan was lower than 2.5 of your payroll, you may be able to get the additional amount with your 2nd loan!
In addition to payroll and rent expenses being qualified expenses, you now will be able to include COVID related expenses! This means personal protection gear, supplies necessary to meet CDC safety compliance, disinfectant supplies and even certain qualified software will be included for forgiveness.
There is a 90-day window between your original PPP loan funding and the new application. There is also some verbiage that suggests you must have used up your original loan before you can apply for the new loan. While we don’t have any guidance on this, it simply means you have to justify that you spent the money on payroll & rent (and COVID expenses?) before you can apply for the 2nd loan. (This may not be the same as proving the bank account you had the PPP loan deposited into is zero. Don’t presume that account must be zeroed to qualify. Let’s wait for more guidance.)
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN APPLYING FOR PPP2, YOUR MAIN PRIORITY RIGHT NOW SHOULD
BE GETTING YOUR 2020 BOOKS UP TO DATE.
This will help you get the information needed to apply.
EIDL Loans no longer have to be deducted for the PPP loan to ascertain forgiveness.
GRANTS
Some business have received grants from different entities such as professional organizations and cities. In order to determine if these grants are taxable, one has to look to the original grant paperwork. How was the grant money calculated? If it was meant to be a replacement of income, then it is most likely taxable.
OTHER ITEMS on the Economic Relief Bill:
Economic Impact Payments
If you receive a stimulus with the last round ($1200 per person), you will most likely receive the new stimulus of $600 per person (plus $600 for dependents under age 17). Here are the qualifications:
Single income below $75,000; Head of Household income below $112,500 and Married joint income below $150,000. If your income is above these thresholds, the amount you receive will be phased out.
Payment will be based on your income on your 2019 tax return.
Social Security & Veterans will receive the $600 automatically.
You may not receive the payment in the same fashion as the last one. If you did not get direct deposit or paper check, you may get a check or debit card in the mail.
If you do not receive the payment & you are eligible, you will get the money as a tax refund when you file your 2020 return. (Recovery Rebate Credit)
You can go to Get My Payment to get information about your first and second stimulus payments.
You will not be able to change checking information on-line. If your bank account has changed, you may receive a paper check or can claim the recovery rebate credit when you file your 2020 return.
Unemployment
Unemployment benefits have been extended for 11 weeks. These benefits also include an additional $300 per week through 3/14/2021.
Pandemic Unemployment Insurance for self-employed or subcontractors will also be able to collect unemployment for another 11 weeks. The $300 additional pay also applies.
You do not need to do anything if you already have an open claim. If you have recently become unemployed, you should open a claim.
Maximum weeks of unemployment is extended to 50 weeks.
I to recommend business owners do NOT collect unemployment if you are eligible for PPP2. It’s expected the loan process will be much quicker and you should use the PPP loan to pay yourself.
Payroll Tax Deferral
If you took the payroll tax deferral, you have until 12/31/21 to pay the taxes back. (It had been 4/30/21.)
Self-employed individuals can get a social security credit if they contracted COVID19.
Paid Sick Leave Credits
If the employer pays an employee for paid sick and family leave, you can use payroll tax credits through 3/31/21.
Employee Retention Credit
A payroll tax credit can be taken if you experience a 20% decline in gross receipts (was 50% decline) from January 1 to June 31, 2021. The tax credit applies to:
A credit equal to 70% of gross wages, up to a maximum of $10,000 in wages per quarter (was per year). This means up to a $7000 payroll tax credit per employee.
This is only for employers who did NOT get a PPP loan.
Rent Assistance & Eviction Moratorium
The eviction moratorium was extended until 1/31/2021.
Eligible renters can receive up to 12 months assistance to pay for rent, utilities and unpaid rent or unpaid utilities. This assistance is tax free.
States will be responsible for distribution of these funds. Contact your local housing authority for assistance.
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An Evening at Milpitas Square
Major Stores
99 Ranch Market
California’s No. 1 Asian grocery store. Select fish still swimming and they will fillet for you. Become a Facebook fan of the market. Site in English and Chinese. 338 Barber Lane. Milpitas Square.