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THE EMPLOYEE RETENTION CREDIT

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The Employee Retention Credit or ERC, which is a generous stimulus program designed to bolster those businesses that were able to retain their employees during this challenging time. Due to the extremely complex tax code and qualifications, it is severely underutilized.  ERC QUALIFICATIONS While the general qualifications for the ERC program seem simple, the interpretation of each qualification is very complex. Our significant experience allows us to ensure we maximize any qualifications that may be available to your company. THERE'S STILL TIME! Your business has up to three years to amend previously filed payroll taxes for 2020 & 2021 and claim your ERC refund from the IRS. We will help you maximize your credit and discover how much you are qualified to receive. Qualifications: ✅ Must have at least 10 to 500 Full-Time W2 Employees ✅ Been in business since February 15th 2020 ✅ Business must be USA based ✅ Available to Profit and Non-Profit Businesses ✅ Qualify wi

The Employee Retention Credit

   It's a credit associated with employment taxes, but it's based on wages you paid to your employees, so it's essentially rewarding you as an employer for keeping your people paid throughout the pandemic.    Established by the CARES Act, the erc is a refundable tax credit – a grant, not a loan – that a business can claim even if they had to shut down business permanently. The Employee Retention Credit Tax is readily available to both small and mid-sized businesses and is based on qualified incomes and healthcare paid to employees.   Qualifying businesses can make the most of the following offerings: - Approximately $26,000 per employee - Available for 2020 and the very first 3 quarters of 2021 - Qualify with decreased profits or COVID event - No limit on funding - Employee Retention Credit (ERC) is a refundable tax credit   The ERC has actually gone through a number of changes and has many technical details, consisting of how to determine qualified wages, which employees

Apply for employee retention credit ERTC: Easy Online Rebate Calculator

   The employee retention credit (ERC) helps employers retain their employees and offset the cost of providing health care benefits during these difficult economic times. The ERC is a refundable tax credit against certain employment taxes equal to 50% of qualified wages paid from March 13, 2020 through December 31, 2020. Qualified wages are limited to $10,000 for each employee for all calendar quarters. Eligible employers can claim the ERC on Form 941 when filing their quarterly employment tax returns. Employers must have experienced either:   • A full or partial suspension of operations due to an order from an appropriate governmental authority limiting commerce, travel or group meetings due to COVID-19; or • A significant decline in gross receipts compared to the same quarter in the prior year. To be eligible for the ERC, employers must claim an employer portion of Social Security tax on wages paid after March 12, 2020 and before January 1, 2021. The credit is available for both f