The State of EIDLs: The Inspector General Report Will Have Major Implications For EIDLs in 2026

In this State of EIDL update, E.J. Simonsen breaks down why the Office of Inspector General report could have major implications for unresolved EIDL loans in 2026. This video covers what the report signals about: • Increased oversight of unresolved EIDLs • Earlier Treasury involvement • More formal enforcement tools • Credit reporting concerns • Why 2026 is no longer a “wait and see” year If you still have an unresolved EIDL issue, the key takeaway is simple: waiting usually reduces flexibility. Acting proactively and communicating clearly with the SBA can preserve more options. Read the full article: https://eidlexit.com/blog/the-state-o... Book a free 30-minute call: https://eidlexit.com/now Learn more about EiDLexit: https://eidlexit.com Topics covered: 00:00 Intro 00:40 Why 2026 is different 01:46 Unresolved EIDLs are not being ignored 02:19 Treasury is getting involved earlier 03:03 Expect more formal enforcement tools 04:07 Credit reporting is a major concern 04:48 Complex situations carry higher risk 06:04 Why 2026 is no longer a wait and see year 08:59 How we help 11:20 Closing Important: EiDLexit is an independent, private company and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or acting on behalf of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) or any other government agency. We are your SBA EiDL resolution expert. No one has resolved more EiDLs for business owners in the U.S. #EIDL #SBALoan #Treasury #SmallBusiness #EiDLexit #EIDLresolution #EIDLforgivenessalternatives #economicinjurydisasterloan