Paycheck Protection Program for our Business Customers

PPP Forgiveness and Second Draw Update

The SBA recently released updated forgiveness requirements and application forms, along with new information on Second Draw PPP loans. Please be assured that we are working hard to update our Online Portal to accommodate the new guidance. As a result, we have temporarily disabled the Forgiveness Portal to allow our team to make necessary updates. Additional details about applying for forgiveness with the new rules and revised forms will be provided shortly. Further, we are in the process of opening our Application Portal for Second Draw PPP loans. You will be receiving additional communications from us in the near future.

Please remember that borrowers who received a First Draw PPP Loan must have used the full loan amount (including any increase) of the First Draw PPP Loan only for eligible expenses, before the Second Draw Paycheck Protection Program Loan is disbursed.

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On December 27th, 2020, the U.S. Government passed a new stimulus package aimed at providing financial relief to consumers and businesses in response to the economic distress caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. This package includes new funding for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) in an effort to assist smaller businesses that have been more deeply impacted by COVID related restrictions and closures.

This legislation reopens the PPP for first time borrowers and creates a second draw PPP loan option for some existing borrowers. BankUnited will continue our participation in this program to provide ongoing support to our communities. Along with the rest of the industry, we are reviewing guidance from the Small Business Administration (SBA) for the updated program and are preparing to accept applications. For the latest PPP information, including program rules and requirements, please visit the SBA website. Below are some preliminary details about the second round of PPP. Please note that these rules are subject to further modification by the SBA and the U.S. Department of the Treasury. We encourage you to check back often as we will continue to monitor any new information that becomes available and provide updated information below.

Paycheck Protection Program Updates on New and Second Draw Loans

There are a lot of changes to the updated PPP including additional funding, new options for second draw loans, a simplified forgiveness process and changes to EIDL advance deductions. To help, we have created an overview that may answer many of your questions.

Second Draw PPP Loans for Existing PPP Borrowers

Once the application period opens, you may be eligible to apply for a second PPP loan if you:

  • are a business, certain type of non-profit organization, veterans’ organization, tribal business, sole proprietorship, independent contractor, or eligible self-employed individual;
  • have no more than 300 employees;
  • have used, or will use, the full amount of any first PPP loan on eligible expenses before receiving funding for the second loan; and
  • can demonstrate at least a 25% reduction in gross receipts in any quarter of 2020 relative to the same quarter of 2019.

The SBA has published the Second Draw Application, SBA Form 2483-SD on their website.

Required Documentation for PPP Second Draw Loan

The following is a list of required documents you will need in order to apply for a PPP second draw loan through our online application portal. We encourage you to have the documents that are applicable to you ready to upload to our portal as they will be required at the time of application.

  • 2019 Filed Business Tax Return
  • 2019 Q1 Payroll – 941/943/944/940 (W2 or W3 Wages)
  • 2019 Q2 Payroll – 941/943/944/940 (W2 or W3 Wages)
  • 2019 Q3 Payroll – 941/943/944/940 (W2 or W3 Wages)
  • 2019 Q4 Payroll – 941/943/944/940 (W2 or W3 Wages)
  • 2019 IRS Form 990/990-EZ (Nonprofit)
  • 2019 IRS Form 1099-MISC (Sole Proprietorship/Independent Contractor)
  • 2019 IRS Form 1099-K, Invoice, Bank Statement, Book Record
  • 2019 IRS Form 1040 Schedule F (Farmer Income)
  • 2019 IRS Form 1065 K-1 (14a Distributions)
  • 2019 Payroll – PEO (Letter Required)
  • 2019 Payroll – PEO Report (If Applicable)
  • 2019 IRS Form 1040 Schedule C (Self-employed)
  • 2019 Q1 State Quarterly Wage Unemployment Tax Report
  • 2019 Q2 State Quarterly Wage Unemployment Tax Report
  • 2019 Q3 State Quarterly Wage Unemployment Tax Report
  • 2019 Q4 State Quarterly Wage Unemployment Tax Report
  • Annual/Quarter Gross Receipts – 2019 (Required)
  • Annual/Quarter Gross Receipts – 2020 (Required)
  • Retirement and/or Health Employer Contributions
  • Validate Operation on 2/15/2020 (Payroll Statement or Equivalent)

Additionally, on January 19th, the SBA issued guidance detailing how PPP borrowers should calculate revenue reduction and maximum loan amounts for second-draw PPP loans. The guidance also lists the documents borrowers must provide to support each set of calculations. Please carefully review this information here.

First Loans for New PPP Borrowers

Once the application period opens, you may be eligible to apply for PPP loan for the first time if you:

  • are a business, certain type of non-profit organization, veterans’ organization, tribal business, sole proprietorship, independent contractor, or eligible self-employed individual;
  • have 500 or fewer employees or qualify under other SBA rules; and
  • have not previously received a PPP loan.

Eligible Expenses

PPP loan funds must still be spent on at least 60% of a borrower’s payroll expenses, with the remaining 40% eligible for expenses like rent, covered mortgage interest, and utilities, but expands the types of eligible expenses to include:

  • Expenditures for operations: Payment for any software, cloud computing, and other human resources and accounting needs.
  • Property damage costs: Costs related to property damage due to public disturbances that occurred during 2020 that are not covered by insurance.
  • Supplier costs: Payments to a supplier pursuant to a contract, purchase order, or order for goods that was in effect prior to taking out the loan and was essential to the recipient's operations at the time at which the expenditure was made. Supplier costs of perishable goods can be made before or during the life of the loan.
  • Worker protection expenditure: Investments in personal protective equipment and other adaptive costs to help a loan recipient comply with federal health and safety guidelines or any equivalent State and local guidance related to COVID-19 during the period between March 1, 2020, and the end of the national emergency declaration.

Please refer to the Interim Final Rule for more information on eligible expenses.

Loan Amount Calculation

Generally, eligible borrowers may receive a loan amount up to 2.5 times average monthly payroll costs. However, restaurant and hospitality businesses (assigned to NAICS code 72) can qualify for 3.5 times their average monthly payroll costs on second draw loans. Seasonal employers may calculate their maximum loan amount based on a 12-week period beginning February 15, 2019 through February 15, 2020.

Regardless of the type of borrower, the maximum amount of a second draw PPP loan is $2 million, while first loans are still available up to the $10 million maximum from 2020.

Loans are 100% guaranteed by the SBA and forgivable if the proceeds are used for forgivable expenses. Loan amounts will accrue interest at a fixed rate of 1.00% and have a 5-year maturity.

Important Information Regarding Forgiveness of Second Draw PPP Loan

Please note that borrowers who apply for a Second Draw PPP Loan that is more than $150,000 must submit the loan forgiveness application for its First Draw PPP Loan before, or simultaneously with, the loan forgiveness application for its Second Draw PPP Loan.

Simplified Forgiveness for Existing PPP Loans

The new legislation simplified the forgiveness process for loans $150,000 or less and added more eligible expenses, including certain property damage costs, supplier costs, and worker protection expenditures as described above.

We are awaiting additional forgiveness guidance and forms from the SBA for loans of $150,000 or less. Additional details will be made available once these guidelines have been issued.

Additional Changes to the PPP Program

  • Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) Advance: New legislation eliminates the requirement that recipients of EIDL advances have their PPP forgiveness amount reduced by the amount of the EIDL advance. Borrowers that previously had PPP forgiveness reduced as a result of an EIDL advance will be made whole.
  • EIDL Refinance: EIDLs may be refinanced with a new first or second draw PPP loan.
  • Tax Deductibility: The legislation also specifies that business expenses paid with forgiven PPP loans are tax-deductible. Previous IRS guidance stated that such expenses could not be deducted. Borrowers should consult their tax advisor(s) for specific applicability.
  • Reapplying for the maximum amount: Some businesses may be eligible to request increases to a PPP loan received in 2020. Additional eligibility rules and guidance from the SBA is expected.

BankUnited Application Requirements

Due to customer verification requirements, you must be an existing BankUnited borrower to apply for a First-Time PPP loan or a Second Draw loan.

Additionally, please make sure that your business address is not a P.O. Box address. Per SBA guidelines, a P.O. Box cannot be a valid business address for a PPP loan submission.

More information about our PPP efforts, including application details will be added to this page as they become available. You can also reach out to your banker if you have questions and/or would like to learn more about how we can help.

For additional information regarding updates to the 2021 PPP program, please visit: www.sba.gov

Paycheck Protection Program Loan Forgiveness

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