Please find below our point by point recommendations on how to to submit your Reconsideration request to SBA:
- NEVER file a 2nd application. You must only submit a Reconsideration request.
- Send an email to PDCRecons@sba.gov with your request
- In the SUBJECT LINE put: “Reconsideration: EIDL #XXXXXXXX
- In the body of the email state simply:
“I hereby request a Reconsideration of my EIDL Loan #XXXXX. Please find attached the following documents:”
(LIST YOUR DOCUMENTS)
Documents to include:
- Credit Authorization letter (see below)
- Credit Explanation letter (see below)
- IRS 4506T
- SBA Form 2202 Schedule of Liabilities
- Business Plan summary (see below)
- Business Revenue Projection (see below)
- VOIDED check
- 2019 Federal tax return (all pages)
- 2020 DRAFT tax return (all pages; indicate DRAFT)
- Clear, color scan of front and back of Driver’s License
Your Reconsideration letter should be SUPER SIMPLE. Don’t overload the Loan Officer with details of your struggle.
Keep your explanation to a few concise sentences, such as:
“My business was a new enterprise. We were beginning to produce and sell product when COVID-19 caused a severe economic injury. We have pivoted our Business Plan to adapt to the challenging circumstances of the pandemic (see attached Business Plan Summary and Revenue Projection). We need assistance from the SBA EIDL program to help us to move forward and survive the pandemic. If we do not receive this assistance we will likely fail as a business. If we fail, our employees will be out of work and our business will no longer contribute to the fabric of the American economic community.”
- CREDIT AUTHORIZATION wording: “I hereby authorize SBA to obtain an updated credit report for my EIDL Reconsideration.”
- CREDIT EXPLANATION: Do not discuss your credit score. Simply address the challenges in life and/or business that affected your ability to pay credit accounts on time. For example: “In early 2019 I experienced severe financial crisis due to (DIVORCE/MEDICAL/JOB LOSS/ETC). I have worked to improve my credit.”
KEEP your explanation short, and concise. The Loan Officer will not “judge” you; they simply require an acknowledgment of your previous credit history problems. - Business Plan Summary: Keep it concise and explain the changes you made to adapt to the pandemic and how your business will succeed with these same challenges over the coming 12-24 months.
- Business Revenue Projections: Broken down by Quarter with annual totals for the next 12 months.
- SBA Form 2202
Be sure to include on EACH explanation letter your full name, Business name, Business address, EIN and EIDL #.
Sign and date EACH document, including tax returns. WET signatures are preferred.
Next steps after submitting:
After 5 calendar days, call SBA to confirm receipt. At that time SBA Agent might give you feedback on status, but probably too soon.
Be sure to check SPAM folder as SBA emails often wind up there
Be patient with the process. Timelines for Reconsiderations can be all over the map: days, or weeks, or months. Patience and persistence are the key characteristics of success with SBA EIDL Reconsiderations.
I hope you find this information useful! If this process seems overly complicated or onerous, our Consulting program covers all aspects of Disaster Relief Financing, including Reconsiderations, and PPP loans, State and Local Grants and any other Stimulus programs to help a business to survive this horrible disaster.