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BIG ANNOUNCEMENT: EIDL LOANS ARE BACK OPEN

September 10, 2021 By Melinda Emerson Leave a Comment

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BIG ANNOUNCEMENT_ EIDL LOANS ARE BACK OPEN social imageThe U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has reopened the online portal for businesses to request an Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) increase for up to $2 million. They are taking new applications too. The process is confusing, but that’s why I’m breaking it down.  

Shout out to my finance colleague Ami Kassar for keeping me updated. Check out his Facebook group Financing the Future: For Small Business Owners and Entrepreneurs

If you missed out last year, the SBA has opened back up EIDL to specially target small minority businesses that were hardest hit, especially if your loan application was rejected.  If you think you made an error in your application, or were denied for “unverifiable information,” or haven’t heard anything, Email pdc.reconsideration@sba.gov with your application number and denial letter if applicable.

If you never applied, they are accepting brand new applicants. Go to sba.gov and create an account.

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To qualify, you must sign and submit a 4506T, which allows the SBA to request a transcript of your tax return from the IRS. Make sure the business address on the 4506T matches the address you used on your 2019 tax return. If it does not, the form will be rejected or “not found.” Next, you will receive an email from the SBA asking you to respond with the increased amount you believe you need. 

If you want to apply for an increase, log into their portal to see a button called “Request an Increase.” This button takes applicants to the EIDL application for up to $2 million. If you don’t see that button, you are not currently eligible for the increase. Eligibility is determined based on 2020 revenue and cost of goods sold (COGS). If you have already filled out the $2 million application, there is no requirement to report the impact COVID has had on your business.

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These benefits will expire on December 31st, 2021, or whenever funds run out. The new updates apply to all loans submitted on or after September 8th, 2021, and all loans offered before September 8th, 2021 but approved on or after September 8th, 2021.

The interest and term of these loans are still 3.75% fixed (2.75% for non-profits) for 30 years with no pre-payment penalties. Payments are deferred for 24 months after the original closing date of the loan. (If your first EIDL loan closed in June of 2020, you would start making payments in June 2022 regardless of any increases you may receive.) During deferment, interest is still accruing.

To determine how much you are eligible for, use this equation:

2019 Revenue – 2019 COGS x 2 = Maximum loan amount you qualify for, up to $2 million *If you have no COGS, subtract 0

In terms of eligibility, a few things have changed. The minimum credit score required is now 625.  To help more of the hardest-hit businesses, the SBA has extended what is considered a small business to include businesses that have one of the following NAICS Codes and who “have 500 or fewer employees per physical location and, together with affiliates, has no more than 20 locations.” These NAICS codes begin with 61, 71, 72, 213, 3121, 315, 448, 451, 481, 485, 487, 511, 512, 515, 532, or 812. We believe that the new application does not ask for your NAICS code, and it will be pulled from previous tax returns.

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The COVID EIDL eligible uses of proceeds have been expanded to include payments on all forms of business debt. This includes loans owned by a Federal agency (SBA) or a Small Business Investment Company (SBIC). In addition, the proceeds may be used to make monthly debt payments, deferred interest payments, and pre-payment of business debt. However, “pre-payments will not be permitted on any debt owed by a Federal Agency.” This ruling will allow loan proceeds to be used for debt that was incurred “before and after submitting the COVID EIDL loan application.”

Personal guarantees are required for loans over $200K by all 20% or more owners and all general partners/managing members. Loans over $25K require business collateral, not personal collateral. If you receive a $2 million loan, but your business only owns $500K of collateral, you do not have to bridge that collateral gap. If your company owns real estate and you borrow more than $500K, the real estate has to be put up as collateral. 

For more information, check out this link.
https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2021-19232.pdf

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