SBA Wants 30 More Days of Feedback on Biz Training Forms
Published Date: 4/14/2026
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Summary
The Small Business Administration is asking for 30 more days of public feedback on the forms used to track counseling and training for small businesses. These forms help SBA see how well their programs work and support budget decisions. If you’re involved in SBA grants or training, get ready to keep submitting info as usual—no new costs or deadlines yet, just a review to keep things smooth.
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SBA Counseling Forms Reporting Requirement
Recipients of SBA counseling and training awards must collect information using SBA Form 641 for one-on-one counseling and Form 888 for group training and submit that information via the Nexus system. SBA estimates 2,367,000 annual responses and 499,317 annual burden hours tied to these collections. The SBA has opened a 30-day public comment period on this information collection, with comments due by May 14, 2026.
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