
5680 STATE HWY 6 #174
MISSOURI CITY, TX 77459
747-244-6728 714-369-7357
SPECIALTY SUPPORT
Get your EIDL loan organized — before it becomes a problem.
Bookkeeping cleanup, payment setup, and recordkeeping support for business owners managing a COVID-era SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loan.
If you received an SBA COVID-19 EIDL loan, the responsibility doesn't end at funding. Repayment terms, recordkeeping requirements, and SBA communications continue for the life of the loan — which can be up to 30 years.
Many business owners we work with are unsure where their loan documents are, haven't accessed the MySBA portal, or are uncertain whether their use of funds is properly documented. Some have missed payments and aren't sure what comes next.
Vietax Advisors helps you bring order to your EIDL loan file. We're a strategic tax and advisory firm — not a debt-relief company and not SBA representatives.
We work alongside business owners to organize the financial and administrative side of their loan so that repayment is manageable, records are audit-ready, and decisions are informed.
How We Help
We work alongside you to handle the following:
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Reconstruct and organize your EIDL loan documentation, including the Loan Authorization and Agreement, Note, and disbursement records
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Set up your MySBA portal account and walk you through how to use it
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Build sustainable monthly EIDL payments into your business cash flow
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Document your use of EIDL funds in a format that supports compliance with SBA requirements
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Coordinate with your bookkeeper to ensure EIDL activity is properly reflected in your books
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Identify when your situation warrants referral to an attorney or other specialist
Who this is for
Business owners who took an EIDL of $25,000 or more during the COVID-19 disaster period and want professional support in managing the post-closing requirements.
We have particular experience serving Vietnamese-owned small businesses and the nail salon industry, with bilingual support available.
What this is not
Vietax Advisors does not represent the U.S. Small Business Administration, does not negotiate loan terms on behalf of borrowers, and does not provide legal advice. For matters involving litigation, bankruptcy, or formal disputes with SBA, we refer clients to qualified attorneys.