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Code · CFR · Title 13 — Business Credit and Assistance · Part 120 — Business Loans · § 120.884

§ 120.884. Ineligible costs for 504 loans.

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Costs not directly attributable and necessary for the Project may not be paid with proceeds of the 504 loan. These include, but are not limited to, the following:
(a)Debt refinancing (other than interim financing), except as provided in § 120.882(e) and (g).
(b)A CDC may not use 504 loan proceeds to pay any creditor in a position to sustain a loss causing a shift to SBA of all or part of a potential loss from an existing debt.
(c)Third-Party Loan fees (commitment, broker, finders, origination, processing fees of permanent financing).
(d)Ancillary business expenses, such as:
(1)Working capital;
(2)Counseling or management services fees;
(3)Incorporation/organization costs;
(4)Franchise fees; and
(5)Advertising.
(e)Fixed-asset Project components, such as:
(1)Short-term equipment, furniture, and furnishings (unless essential to and a minor portion of the Project);
(2)Automobiles, trucks, and airplanes; and
(3)Construction equipment (except for heavy duty construction equipment integral to the business' operations with a remaining useful life of a minimum of 10 years). \[61 FR 3235, Jan. 31, 1996, as amended at 64 FR 2118, Jan. 13, 1999; 74 FR 29591, June 23, 2009; 76 FR 9219, Feb. 17, 2011; 82 FR 39504, Aug. 21, 2017\]
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