Updated and Expanded COVID Relief - Small Business Provisions
Dec 28 2020
COVID Relief - Small Business Provisions from the Small Business Committee
Paycheck Protection Program (PPP)
- Provides $284.5 billion dollars to reopen and strengthen the PPP for first time and second time borrowers
- Develops a process for a small business to receive a second PPP if the small business has less than 300 employees and can demonstrate a revenue reduction of 25 percent
- Maximum loan amount for a second draw PPP will be reduced to $2 million dollars
- Increases the PPP loan amount for NAICS 72 businesses (Accommodations and Food
- Service)
- Creates a simplified PPP loan forgiveness application for loans under $150,000 dollars whereby the borrower signs and submits a one-page certification that requires the borrower to list the loan amount, the number of employees retained, and the estimated total amount of the loan spent on payroll costs
- Strengthens lender hold harmless provisions for lending institutions
- Expands list of eligible expenses to include covered operations (software, cloud computing and other human resources and accounting needs); property damage costs due to public disturbances that occurred during 2020 that are not covered by insurance; covered supplier costs; and covered worker protection expenditures (PPE)
- Makes eligible 501c6s, destination marketing organizations (DMOs), housing cooperatives, newspapers, broadcasters, and radio stations
- Repeals the CARES Act provision that requires PPP borrowers to deduct their EIDL Advance from their PPP loan forgiveness amount
- Updates conflict of interest rules and prohibits publicly traded companies from PPP
- Provides a process for borrowers to request an increased loan amount if regulations were updated
- Codifies rules for faith-based organizations and churches to ensure eligibility remains intact
- Creates a farmer and rancher calculation
Grants for Shuttered Venues
• Creates a $15 billion dollar grant program for eligible venues, theaters, museums, and zoos
Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) Advance Program
- Provides $20 billion dollars to restart and extend the SBA’s EIDL Advance Grant for small businesses in low income communities
- Creates a process for existing EIDL Advance grantees that received less than $10,000 dollars to reapply for the difference between what they received and the maximum EIDL Advance Grant of $10,000 dollars
- Increases verification tools at the SBA to ensure accurate information is submitted on a grant application
7(a), 504, and Microloan Program Enhancements
• Provides $3.5 billion to resume the principal and interest (P&I) payments of new and existing small business loans guaranteed by the SBA under the 7(a), 504, and Microloan programs
- Supplies $2 billion dollars to enhance the SBA’s existing government guarantee loan programs, including the 7(a) Loan Program, the 504 Loan Program and the Microloan Program
- Waives borrower and lender fees within the 7(a) and 504 loan programs
- Increases the 7(a) loan guarantee to 90 percent
- Extends the $1 million dollar loan limit for SBA Express Loans
- Establishes a 504 Express Loan Program
- Enhances the Microloan program in order to provide financial and technical assistance to businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic
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