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COVID-19 Fraud – The IRS Warns of “Stimulus Check” Scams
Scammers use every opportunity to swindle vulnerable Americans, especially those in a state of need. The IRS is urging taxpayers to be on the lookout for a surge of scams related to the Coronavirus, or COVID-19. If you receive an unsolicited email, text message, or social media attempt to gather information that appears to be from the IRS, please forward it to [email protected]
Small Business Resources
The coronavirus situation reminds businesses everywhere that their employees, financial operations, supply chains, and customer relations can all be affected. Strengthen your disaster readiness planning with these resources that can help you create a written plan, keep employees safe, and find financial assistance.
Economic Injury Disaster Loan Emergency Grant
As part of the CARES Act, the Emergency Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) Program was amended to add a $10,000 emergency grant that is immediately available to businesses.Applications to the EIDL Program can be made online directly to SBA.
Refinance a Capital Financial Inc Loan with an SBA 7(a) Loan
Existing customers may be eligible for a new SBA loans with the following terms:
- Permitted Use: The existing conventional loan cannot have been 30+ days past due in the past three years, and the original proceeds must have been for an eligible SBA 7a loan purpose. Generally speaking, the SBA loan payment must reduce the existing payment by 10% or more. Some exceptions to this, for example, if the conventional loan has a balloon or if the SBA authorized loan term is significantly longer than the remaining conventional loan maturity.
- Amount: Up to $5 million, but loan below $350,000 require less collateral and are faster to close due to reduced underwriting requirements.
- Term: 7-10 years for non-real estate loans and up to 25 years for real estate loans.
- Rate: Interest rates are determined by size and risk category.
How to Apply: Please contact your SBA Relationship Manager to complete your application. In addition, you must submit the application with a signed and dated IRS Form 4506-T which gives the IRS permission to provide your tax return information.