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PPP loans received by individuals and businesses under the CARES Act will be audited (“reviewed”) by the SBA.  The new Economic Aid Act also requires the SBA to submit a forgiveness audit plan within 45 days after enactment and report updates every 30 days thereafter. Additionally, the Economic Aid Act now allocates $50 million for PPP audits and fraud mitigation efforts.  PPP loans of $2 million or more will automatically be audited by the SBA.  Many PPP loans of less than $2 million will be audited as well.

PPP loan audits are being handled by the SBA.  Borrowers will often receive ...

Posted in: COVID-19

The SBA has now released broader information on borrowers who received loans under the Payroll Protection Program.  The SBA’s release of this information was ordered by United States District Judge James E. Boasberg in a case filed against the SBA, WP Company LLC d/b/a The Washington Post, et al., v. U.S. Small Business Administration, Civil Action No. 20-1240 (JEB) and a related case, Center for Public Integrity v. U.S. Small Business Administration, Civil Action No. 20-1614 (JEB).

The SBA had previously released information for borrowers that received PPP loans of $150,000 or ...

A United States District Judge in Washington ordered the SBA to release the names and other information of all Paycheck Protection Loan borrowers.  In WP Company LLC d/b/a The Washington Post, et al., v. U.S. Small Business Administration, Civil Action No. 20-1240 (JEB) and a related case, Center for Public Integrity v. U.S. Small Business Administration, Civil Action No. 20-1614 (JEB), United States District Judge James E. Boesberg issued a November 5, 2020 order requiring the SBA to release the names and other information for all PPP loan borrowers by November 19, 2020.

The SBA ...

A United States District Judge in Washington has ordered the SBA to now release the names and other information of all Paycheck Protection Loan borrowers.  In WP Company LLC d/b/a The Washington Post, et al., v. U.S. Small Business Administration, Civil Action No. 20-1240 (JEB) and a related case, Center for Public Integrity v. U.S. Small Business Administration, Civil Action No. 20-1614 (JEB), United States District Judge James E. Boesberg issued a November 5, 2020 order requiring the SBA to release the names and other information for all PPP loan borrowers.  Under the order, the SBA ...

Tags: PPP, SBA

On October 31, 2020, the SBA released new forms and related instructions requiring borrowers with PPP loans of $2 million or more to provide additional information related to their PPP loans.  Titled “Loan Necessity Questionnaire”, the SBA released separate forms and instructions applicable to both for-profit and non-profit borrowers.  The SBA explains that “the purpose of this form is to facilitate the collection of supplemental information that will be used by SBA loan reviewers to evaluate the good-faith certification that you made on your PPP Borrower Application.”

PPP loans under the CARES Act are being audited by the SBA.  All PPP loans over $2 million will be audited, and many more under $2 million will be audited as well.  Applying for forgiveness of a PPP loan increases the likelihood of an audit.

An audit or “review” by SBA of a borrower and its PPP loan can result in an SBA determination that the borrower (1) was ineligible for a PPP loan; (2) was ineligible for the PPP loan amount received or used the PPP loan proceeds for unauthorized uses; (3) is ineligible for PPP loan forgiveness in the amount determined by the lender in its full or partial ...

The Small Business Administration (“SBA”) recently issued a new interim final rule clarifying whether paycheck protection program (“PPP”) loan proceeds may be used for certain payroll and nonpayroll costs and remain eligible for forgiveness, notwithstanding earlier guidance or uncertainty.  Generally, PPP loans may be forgiven so long as used for a borrower’s payroll costs (generally, all compensation, capped at $100,000 on an annual basis, plus benefits) and certain mortgage interest, rent and utility expenses. Various guidance in the wake of the implementation ...

The SBA and the United States Treasury have now released a list of over 600,000 PPP loan borrowers who received PPP loans of $150,000 or more.  This list includes the name of the borrowers, the general loan range of the PPP loans received, the state in which the borrower is located, and other information.

The list released by SBA/Treasury contains expected information about borrowers in many industries, including restaurants, construction, and other industries hard-hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, and certainly in need of financial help to get through the economic uncertainly and ...

On May 15, 2020 the Small Business Administration (SBA) released a Paycheck Protection Program Loan Forgiveness Application with related instructions.  The application and instructions help answer some of the questions surrounding a business’s eligibility for forgiveness (see our prior blog for an overview of forgiveness issues).  A detailed overview of the application and instructions is available here.  Some of the key issues addressed in the application and instructions include:

  • The 8 week covered period during which qualifying expenses are measured begins on the date a ...
Posted in: CARES Act/PPP

The Payroll Protection Program (PPP) under the CARES Act can provide eligible businesses with a forgivable loan from the government to be used to keep and pay employees, and for certain other purposes, and to help businesses, their owners, and their employees get through this difficult COVID-19 pandemic.  However, the amount of a PPP loan – and the amount that potentially can be forgiven - may depend on the type of legal entity under which a business operates.

For example, partnerships/limited liability companies and self-employed individuals (including an individual operating ...

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