EIDL Loan Forgiveness: Request Forgiveness Now!

May 22, 2025

loans were supposed to help small businesses breathe—not put them in a chokehold three years later.

But guess what? It’s time to stop quietly stressing and start making noise—because loan forgiveness is officially on the table… and we’ve got the megaphone ready for you.

Here’s the scoop:
💥 The SBA’s Hardship Accommodation Plan closed in March 2025. No new applications. No renewals. Just a big ol’ “good luck” and a payment due date.
💸 Meanwhile, every other COVID relief program got the forgiveness treatment like a VIP spa day.

So what gives? Why are small studios, women-owned businesses, and community hubs like yours still being told to “pay up” when everyone else got a pass?

💌 The Power Move? A Letter.

At PYOP Accounting, we’ve created a free, no-email-required letter template that tells your senators and representatives, “Hey, maybe don’t bankrupt Main Street.”

It’s clear, professional, and pulls zero punches. If your EIDL loan was under $1 million, you absolutely should be pushing for full forgiveness.

👉 Download it now and start the paper revolution.

Bonus points if you tell your business besties and studio owner circle to do it too.

🎯 Why This Matters for Studio Owners

Your studio wasn’t built to finance federal debt—it was built to create connection, community, and a paycheck that actually supports your life. And at PYOP Accounting, we’re here to remind you that your business should work for you—not the other way around.

So let’s shake the tree.
Let’s speak up.
And let’s stop treating these loans like permanent tattoos when they should’ve been temporary band-aids.

Read the full article to get the facts, grab your letter, and find out why now is the time to fight for what your business deserves.

📬 EIDL loan forgiveness is possible. But only if we ask. Loudly.

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Donna Bordeaux, CPA with PYOPAccounting.com

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