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FAQs: Small Business Debt Relief Program 

QUESTION: Which SBA loans are eligible for debt relief under this program? Answer: 7(a) loans not made under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), 504 loans, and microloans. Disaster loans are not eligible.

QUESTION: How does debt relief under this program work with a PPP loan? Answer:Borrowers may separately apply for and take out a PPP loan, but debt relief under this program will not apply to a PPP loan. 

QUESTION: How do I know if I’m eligible for a 7(a), 504, or microloan?  Answer:In general, businesses must meet size standards, be based in the U.S., be able to repay, and have a sound business purpose. To check whether your business is considered small, you will need your business’s 6-digit North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code and 3-year average annual revenue. Each program has different requirements, see https://www.sba.gov/fundingprograms/loans for more details.

QUESTION: What is a 7(a) loan and how do I apply? Answer:7(a) loans are an affordable loan product of up to $5 million for borrowers who lack credit elsewhere and need access to versatile financing, providing short-term or long-term working capital and to purchase an existing business, refinance current business debt, or purchase furniture, fixtures and supplies. In the program, banks share a portion of the risk of the loan with SBA. There are many different types of 7(a) loans, you can visit this site to find the one that’s best for you. You apply for a 7(a) loan with a bank or a mission-based lender. SBA has a free referral service tool called Lender Match to help find a lender near you.

QUESTION: What is a 504 loan and how do I apply? Answer:The 504 Loan Program provides loans of up to $5.5 million to approved small businesses with longterm, fixed-rate financing used to acquire fixed assets for expansion or modernization. It is a good option if you need to purchase real estate, buildings, and machinery. You apply through a Certified Development Company, which is a nonprofit corporation that promotes economic development. SBA has a free referral service tool called Lender Match to help find a lender near you.

QUESTION: What is a microloan and how do I apply? Answer:The Microloan Program provides loans up to $50,000 to help small businesses and certain not-forprofit childcare centers to start up and expand. The average microloan is about $13,000. These loans are delivered through mission-based lenders who are also able to provide business counseling. SBA has a free referral service tool called Lender Match to help find a microlender near you.

QUESTION: I am unfamiliar with SBA loans, can anyone help me apply? Answer:Yes, SBA resource partners are available to help guide you through the loan application process. You can find your nearest Small Business Development Center (SBDC) or Women’s Business Center here. Assistance may also be available through the Wisconsin Small Business Development Center Network by visiting https://wisconsinsbdc.org/services/covid-19/