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SBA, Treasury address PPP amendments, rules and guidance forthcoming

Federal Issues Department of Treasury SBA Small Business Lending CARES Act Flexibility Act Covid-19

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On June 8, Small Business Administration (SBA) Administrator Jovita Carranza and U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin issued a joint statement on the enactment of the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act (Flexibility Act). As previously covered by InfoBytes, the Flexibility Act—which took effect June 5—amends provisions of the CARES Act and the Small Business Act to provide Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) borrowers greater flexibility and more time to make qualifying expenditures for loan forgiveness. Among other things, the Flexibility Act (i) extends the maturity period for PPP loans with remaining balances after applying for forgiveness to five years; (ii) extends the covered period from eight weeks to the earlier of 24 weeks after origination or December 31, 2020; (iii) sets the minimum amount that businesses must spend on payroll to receive forgiveness at 60 percent (rather than 75 percent); (iv) allows borrowers to defer principal and interest payments on PPP loans until the SBA remits the amount of determined forgiveness to the lender, instead of the original six-month deferral period; and (v) confirms that June 30, 2020 will be the last date on which a PPP loan application can be approved.

SBA, in consultation with Treasury, will promptly issue rules and guidance, along with a modified borrower application form and loan forgiveness application to implement the Flexibility Act’s amendments to the PPP. The forthcoming rules and guidance will also establish various safe harbors from reductions in loan forgiveness based on reductions in full-time equivalent employees, as well as for businesses that document their inability to rehire workers employed as of February 15, and their inability to find similarly qualified workers by the end of the year.