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moonday
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If I received a Quickbooks Capital loan recently and realize I've underfunded, can I pay back the load in full and immediately reapply for a greater sum?

 
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MirriamM
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If I received a Quickbooks Capital loan recently and realize I've underfunded, can I pay back the load in full and immediately reapply for a greater sum?

Hi there, @flagpolegear.

 

Let me route you to the best support available to address this as soon as possible.

 

We have our dedicated Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) support team who are specially trained in handling PPP concerns.

 

You can contact them by navigating the PPP Center inside your product and select Live Chat

 

For more information about the PPP loan in QuickBooks, see the below links: 

Additionally, you can visit our Microsite for the latest news and information: https://quickbooks.intuit.com/small-business/coronavirus/paycheck-protection-program/.

 

If you have any other questions, feel free to reach back out. I'll be right here to assist you. Have a nice day!

moonday
Level 1

If I received a Quickbooks Capital loan recently and realize I've underfunded, can I pay back the load in full and immediately reapply for a greater sum?

Thank your for the response, but it doesn't have anything to do with the PPP program.

AlexV
QuickBooks Team

If I received a Quickbooks Capital loan recently and realize I've underfunded, can I pay back the load in full and immediately reapply for a greater sum?

Hello moonday!

 

I understand that you want greater funds.

 

Our Quickbooks Capital Team is the ones to handle this issue. It's best to contact them so they can assist you regarding the reapplication.

 

Please check this link: What is QuickBooks Capital. This article includes the phone numbers you can contact regarding this question.

 

Do you need QuickBooks Capital loan documents? Check the steps here: QBC: Where can I find my QuickBooks Capital loan documents?

 

Leave a comment again if you have other concerns. I'll be here!

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