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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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Summary:
Guidance for lenders approved to participate in the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) regarding the sale of participating interests in PPP loans.
Summary:
Expansion of SBA Direct Borrower Forgiveness Platform to Allow Submission of Borrower Forgiveness Applications for All PPP Loans Regardless of Loan Amount and PPP Lender
Summary:
This SOP explains for SBA personnel the policies and procedures for the acceptance, control, and processing of Prior Approval surety bond guaranty applications.
Related programs:
Credit/Capital,
Pandemic Oversight,
PPP
Summary:
OIG is issuing this management advisory to bring attention to concerns regarding SBA’s use of hold codes for potentially fraudulent Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans referred by lenders.
Summary:
OIG is issuing this inspection report to determine whether data sharing between the Employment and Training Administration and SBA could mitigate the risk of fraudulent unemployment insurance benefit payments and SBA disaster program disbursements.
Related programs:
Credit/Capital,
Pandemic Oversight,
PPP
Summary:
In this evaluation report, the Office of Inspector General assessed the U.S. Small Business Administration’s (SBA) oversight of non-bank lenders, including financial technology (fintech), and third-party service providers in the PPP.
Related programs:
Disaster,
Pandemic Oversight,
PPP
Summary:
The Office of Inspector General is issuing this evaluation report to determine whether SBA approved disaster loan applications with related COVID-19 EIDL or PPP loans with fraud hold codes.
Summary:
This SBA OIG report presents the results of our verification inspection of the SBA's corrective actions for the two recommendations from the OIG audit report SBA’s 504 Loan Liquidation Process (Report 16-23).