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SBA loan forgiveness for PPP, EIDL and 7(a) loans
The U.S. SBA offers many loan programs to help small businesses. Learn the basics about PPP, EIDL and 7(a) loans and which of ...
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SBA suspends over 27,000 borrowers in major pandemic fraud crackdown
Discover how the SBA has suspended over 27,000 borrowers in a significant crackdown on pandemic-related fraud. Explore the implications of these actions and what it means for those affected.
The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) provided small businesses with roughly $800 billion dollars in uncollateralized, low-interest loans during the pandemic, almost all of which will be forgiven.
Four Ohioans face charges for allegedly defrauding COVID-19 relief programs of $1.4 million. The defendants are accused of submitting false Paycheck Protection Program applications and using the funds ...
Today, in consultation with the White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced the suspension of 27,486 Ohio borrowers connected to approximately $1.
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Gov. Tina Kotek's Prosperity Council presented a broad list of recommendations, including tax and environmental changes, to ...
New York City-based LangInnov Inc. agreed to pay $50,000 and forgo $224,634.25 in unpaid funding from a National Science Foundation Small Business Innovation Research award, the US Attorney's Office ...
In addition, 49 home healthcare providers have been suspended after being flagged as being at “high risk” for Medicaid fraud, said Dr. Mehmet Oz, administrator of the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare ...
Nassau County resident John Bolden, 47, of Valley Stream, was sentenced Wednesday, June 3, in federal court in Brooklyn to 48 months in prison after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud ...
A Marina del Rey man was sentenced Thursday to a year behind bars for submitting fraudulent applications to obtain nearly $3.2 million in COVID-19 loans for businesses that prosecutors say were shell ...
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