CPA Group Details Problems Being Encountered in Current Round of PPP

WASHINGTON–The American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) has sent a letter to the Small Business Administration (SBA) raising concerns about the challenges small businesses are facing with the current Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan application system.

“PPP loans have proven to be a critical lifeline for the millions of small businesses and not-for-profits that struggle to stay open and retain employees. As close advisers to these organizations, the CPA community has a unique view into problems with the current PPP application system,” said Barry Melancon, AICPA president and CEO. “…There are significant operational, system and communication challenges that must be quickly addressed for PPP to succeed as intended.”

The Specifics

The specific issues being encountered in applying for the current round of funding for first- and second-draw PPP applications, according to the AICPA, include:

  • Challenges with Draw One & Draw Two Applications Being Denied Acceptance into E-Tran System. AICPA said its letter acknowledges the important, additional checks that were put in place to address fraudulent applications. However, it adds, “these validation checks are causing tens of thousands of legitimate applications to be denied acceptance by the SBA. Lenders and loan applicants do not understand the process to resolve these declines, creating great anxiety and confusion for small business owners.” 
  • SBA Processing and Resolution Delays for Applications Successfully Submitted Into E-Tran System. The AICPA letter cites confusion over the more than 40 different “error codes” related to SBA E-Tran system validation checks. 

“For example, one of the new requirements for Draw 2 sole proprietor applications is to use an EIN number instead of their SSN, even though many used their SSN with their original PPP application,” AICPA said. “This new requirement is causing the application to be declined, since one of the acceptance validation checks is to confirm the same number as the original PPP application. The overall top reason for decline is discrepancy with Applicant Tax ID, and the steps to correct this issue do not seem to be working in most cases. For instance, the system appears to report errors even in cases where the borrower used the same EIN on both applications and can demonstrate this fact to the lender.”

  • SBA Capping of PPP Draw One and Draw Two Loan Amounts. AICPA said it is aware that the SBA’s loan processing system has put in place a loan eligibility amount cap of $35,000 per employee for both Draw One and Draw Two applications. Because this cap results in the SBA E-Tran system reducing the approved loan amounts back to lenders, AICPA is urging the SBA to “provide clear guidance related to these PPP loan caps that is widely communicated. Small businesses are confused when their loan amount is reduced with no explanation.” 
  • Broad Communication on Available Funding, Overall Processing and Timing.  Lastly, AICPA’s letter states, “that broader communication from the SBA that there is sufficient funding to support all Draw One and Draw Two loan requests, along with clear communication that processing time could be one to two weeks due to the increased validation checks and reviews, will greatly reduce anxiety with small businesses.” 
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