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SBA Tweaks Disaster Loan Form: Easier Applications, Yawn-Worthy Bureaucracy

Published Date: 3/4/2026

Notice

Summary

The Small Business Administration (SBA) is updating its Disaster Business Loan Application to make it easier and clearer for disaster survivors to apply for help. They want your thoughts on these changes before May 4, 2026. This update aims to speed up disaster recovery without adding extra costs or hassle.

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 1 mixed.

SBA to Simplify Disaster Loan Form

The SBA is revising the Disaster Business Loan Application (SBA Form 5) to simplify questions and make the form clearer for disaster survivors. The notice says these revisions are intended to improve understanding for victims applying for assistance and to align the form with Executive Order 14168. You can comment on the changes through May 4, 2026.

Paperwork Burden: Responses and Hours

The SBA estimates the Disaster Business Loan Application (SBA Form 5) generates 23,833 annual responses and a total annual hour burden of 29,791 hours. These numbers represent the current estimated paperwork burden for people applying for disaster loan assistance.

Some New Portal Questions Possible

The SBA says questions on Form 5 will be simplified, but it also notes that other questions may be added based on efficiencies of the MySBA loan portal. This means applicants may see both simpler wording and some new portal-driven questions when applying.

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Key Dates

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Comments Due
3/4/2026
5/4/2026

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