ERTC Program Eligibility Changes For 2021/2022 - Does Your Business Qualify?

ERTC Program Eligibility Changes For 2021/2022 - Does Your Business Qualify?, updated 1/14/22, 2:11 AM

Finding out if you're eligible for the ERTC program has never been easier, and you can learn everything you need to know in this short video created by Scott Hall and ERTC Today. Visit https://youtu.be/DLlFF5xAIrg to learn more about eligibility, or to get pre-qualified today.

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ERTC Program Eligibility Changes For
2021/2022 - Does Your Business Qualify?
The Employee Retention Tax
Credit has gone through several
changes since it was first
announced, including the duration
of the program and the eligibility
requirements.
In the new video from Scott Hall, you
can find information about how you can
file for the ERTC program for 2020 and
2021, even if you previously applied for
and received assistance under the
Paycheck Protection Program for those
years.
The ERTC program ended in
September 2021, but your
business can still apply for
compensation if it was eligible
at the time.
The Employee Retention Tax
Credit program assisted
business owners and their
employees by providing an
incentive to keep workers on
the payroll.
When the ERTC program was
originally launched in 2020,
employers had the option to
receive assistance either
through ERTC or PPP, but not
both.
The changes to eligibility requirements
have opened up the program to a wide
range of businesses that were previously
disqualified, and the benefits can now be
claimed by startups, non-profits, and
most businesses with less than 500
employees.
Unlike the Paycheck
Protection Program, the
Employee Retention Tax
Credit program is a one-time
credit that does not need to be
paid back.
You can learn more about the
program or receive assistance
in filing by visiting Scott Hall's
website through the link in the
video.
It's never been easier to qualify for
tens or even hundreds of thousands
of dollars in tax credits - and with
the help of accountants that
specialize in the ERTC program,
you barely have to do anything at all.
Completing a 60 second
quiz on the Scott Hall
website will help you
determine how much you
can claim.
Watch the full video at
https://youtu.be/DLlFF5
xAIrg