The Illinois District Office will host free
webinars as long as there is demand covering:
Eligibility
Use of proceeds
Terms
Filing requirements
Additional small business resources
Choose the date and time most convenient for you.
Click the
link to register now.
Wednesday, March 25, 11 a.m. CT
Thursday, March 26, 11 a.m. CT
Thursday, March 26, 3 p.m. CT
More webinars will be announced soon! Watch your email for future
events.
Information you'll need to collect for your loan application
The SBA's Economic Injury Disaster Loan program provides
low-interest loans of up to $2 million to small businesses and
private non-profits affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
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These working capital loans can be used to meet
needs including payroll, accounts payable, and fixed debt payments
until the situation improves. They have repayment options of up to
30 years. Here are the documents you'll need
to provide to complete the application:
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SBA Form 5 or SBA Form 5C for sole proprietorships - SBA loan
application
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IRS Form 4506T - Tax Information Authorization for the
applicant, principals and affiliates
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Complete copies of the most recent Federal Income Tax Return.
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SBA Form 2202 - Schedule of Liabilities
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SBA Form 413 - Personal Financial Statement
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SBA Form 1368 - Monthly sales figures
We recommend you apply online, but preparing these
documents ahead of time will streamline the process for you.
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