SBA Clarifies the Issue of Housing Allowance
The SBA has been updating its frequently asked questions (FAQs) on a regular basis. Today's addition to the FAQs specifically addresses the question of housing allowance. Question 32 now specifically states that payroll costs include all cash compensation. Therefore, the cash housing allowance paid to a minister may be included in a church's payroll costs for the PPP.What Does This Mean
This clarification has two applications:Churches Already With A PPP: Churches who have already received or been approved to receive a PPP loan cannot go back and request more funds. However, the inclusion of the housing allowance as a payroll cost will make it easier to meet the expenditure tests that must be met to justify the use of the funds for the upcoming "forgiveness" phase of the program. Compliance with this phase of the PPP is intricate, so professional assistance may be required. Additionally, we are still waiting on further guidance regarding various aspects of the "forgiveness" phase.
Churches Applying For A PPP: Starting Monday April 27, 2020, the PPP will be accepting more applications (new funding was approved on Friday April 24, 2020). For churches and religious nonprofits applying in the new phase of funding, the average monthly payroll costs may be calculated including the housing allowance. Lenders may not be fully aware of the intricacies of housing allowance and how it operates. Therefore, churches should be ready to assist in educating lenders in these unique payroll aspects of ministers' compensation.
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