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Author: Robert A. Marsico
Date: February 17, 2021
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201-896-7165 rmarsico@sh-law.comThe Paycheck Protection Program reopened on January 19, 2021, with an additional $284.5 billion in new funding awarded under the COVID-19 relief bill enacted last month. PPP loans will continue to be available to provide economic relief to small businesses adversely impacted by the pandemic. In some cases, businesses that previously participated in the program may be eligible for a second draw.
The SBA reopened the PPP for First Draw PPP Loans the week of January 11, 2021. It began accepting applications for Second Draw PPP Loans on January 13, 2021. Unless further extended, the application period for both PPP loans will end on March 31, 2021.
On December 27, 2020, the Economic Aid to Hard-Hit Small Businesses, Nonprofits, and Venues Act (“Economic Aid Act”) became law; it extends the authority to make PPP loans through March 31, 2021, and revises certain PPP requirements. Below is a brief summary of some of the key changes, as set forth in the SBA’s latest interim final rule:
Eligible entities can apply for a First Draw PPP Loan until March 31, 2021 using the Paycheck Protection Program First Draw Borrower Application Form.
The Economic Aid Act authorized the SBA to guarantee Paycheck Protection Program Second Draw Loans. Second Draw PPP Loans will generally be subject to the same terms, conditions, and processes as First Draw PPP Loans. Most importantly, the principal balance may be completely forgiven.
Funds from Second Draw PPP Loans can also be used to pay for mortgage interest, rent, utilities, worker protection costs related to COVID-19, uninsured property damage costs caused by looting or vandalism during 2020, and certain supplier costs and expenses for operations. For most borrowers, the maximum loan amount of a Second Draw PPP Loan is 2.5x average monthly 2019 or 2020 payroll costs up to $2 million. For borrowers in the Accommodation and Food Services sector, the maximum loan amount for a Second Draw PPP Loan is 3.5x average monthly 2019 or 2020 payroll costs up to $2 million.
As set forth in the SBA’s interim final rule, a borrower is generally eligible for a Second Draw PPP Loan if the borrower:
Entities interested in applying for a Second Draw PPP Loan must submit SBA Form 2483-SD (Paycheck Protection Program Second Draw Borrower Application Form) or the lender’s equivalent form, including required certifications and documentation.
We encourage businesses interested in applying for PPP loans to act quickly. If you need any assistance in regard to a Paycheck Protection Program First or Second Draw Loan or any of the Federal COVID-19 aid programs now available, please contact us. We have a dedicated team of attorneys here to help.
If you have any questions or if you would like to discuss the matter further, please contact me, Robert A. Marsico, or the Scarinci Hollenbeck attorney with whom you work, at 201-896-4100.
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The Paycheck Protection Program reopened on January 19, 2021, with an additional $284.5 billion in new funding awarded under the COVID-19 relief bill enacted last month. PPP loans will continue to be available to provide economic relief to small businesses adversely impacted by the pandemic. In some cases, businesses that previously participated in the program may be eligible for a second draw.
The SBA reopened the PPP for First Draw PPP Loans the week of January 11, 2021. It began accepting applications for Second Draw PPP Loans on January 13, 2021. Unless further extended, the application period for both PPP loans will end on March 31, 2021.
On December 27, 2020, the Economic Aid to Hard-Hit Small Businesses, Nonprofits, and Venues Act (“Economic Aid Act”) became law; it extends the authority to make PPP loans through March 31, 2021, and revises certain PPP requirements. Below is a brief summary of some of the key changes, as set forth in the SBA’s latest interim final rule:
Eligible entities can apply for a First Draw PPP Loan until March 31, 2021 using the Paycheck Protection Program First Draw Borrower Application Form.
The Economic Aid Act authorized the SBA to guarantee Paycheck Protection Program Second Draw Loans. Second Draw PPP Loans will generally be subject to the same terms, conditions, and processes as First Draw PPP Loans. Most importantly, the principal balance may be completely forgiven.
Funds from Second Draw PPP Loans can also be used to pay for mortgage interest, rent, utilities, worker protection costs related to COVID-19, uninsured property damage costs caused by looting or vandalism during 2020, and certain supplier costs and expenses for operations. For most borrowers, the maximum loan amount of a Second Draw PPP Loan is 2.5x average monthly 2019 or 2020 payroll costs up to $2 million. For borrowers in the Accommodation and Food Services sector, the maximum loan amount for a Second Draw PPP Loan is 3.5x average monthly 2019 or 2020 payroll costs up to $2 million.
As set forth in the SBA’s interim final rule, a borrower is generally eligible for a Second Draw PPP Loan if the borrower:
Entities interested in applying for a Second Draw PPP Loan must submit SBA Form 2483-SD (Paycheck Protection Program Second Draw Borrower Application Form) or the lender’s equivalent form, including required certifications and documentation.
We encourage businesses interested in applying for PPP loans to act quickly. If you need any assistance in regard to a Paycheck Protection Program First or Second Draw Loan or any of the Federal COVID-19 aid programs now available, please contact us. We have a dedicated team of attorneys here to help.
If you have any questions or if you would like to discuss the matter further, please contact me, Robert A. Marsico, or the Scarinci Hollenbeck attorney with whom you work, at 201-896-4100.
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