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New option to bypass permitting delays thanks to President Trump
SBA is committed to supporting disaster survivors in rebuilding their homes and businesses as quickly as possible. If you have applied for a local permit more than 60 days ago, but still haven't received approval, you may qualify for this self-certification option. Read more about this option.
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The Office of Inspector General (OIG) is issuing this inspection report to determine whether the SBDC met financial, programmatic, and performance requirements as prescribed in the terms and conditions of the cooperative agreement.
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Effective March 1, 2026, SBA hereby revises SOP 50 10 8 Lender and Development Company Loan Programs guidance related to businesses owned by non-U.S. citizens.
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Borrowers can provide this form to their builders to sign to allow disaster repairs to proceed without a permit or other approval, if certain conditions are met.
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Borrowers can submit this form along with the Builder's Certification to allow disaster repairs to proceed without a permit or other approval, if certain conditions are met.
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The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Office of Inspector General contracted with the independent certified public accounting firm KPMG LLP to conduct an audit of SBA’s consolidated balance sheet as of September 30, 2025 and the related notes.
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An SBIC uses this form to provide SBA with the information required to monitor and examine the SBIC from both a financial and regulatory perspective.
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This SBA OIG report reviewed SBA’s history of disclaimers and material weaknesses from fiscal years 2020 to 2024, open recommendations, and SBA’s new strategy for addressing material weaknesses and obtaining a clean audit opinion.
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The SBA Office of Inspector General is issuing this report to present the results of our evaluation of the U.S. Small Business Administration’s (SBA) processes to forecast and request appropriation dollars for its disaster loans program account.