Get Up To $26,000 Per Employee In Tax Rebates: Claim Funding With CPA Help

Get Up To $26,000 Per Employee In Tax Rebates: Claim Funding With CPA Help, updated 6/4/22, 7:21 AM

You can claim up to $26,000 per employee in CARES Act tax rebates, in 15 minutes or less. ERTC Division has a fast rebate program that will guarantee you the maximum allowable refund - find out if you're eligible for free. Visit https://www.ertcdivision.com

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Get Up To $26,000 Per Employee In Tax Rebates:
Claim Funding With CPA Help
When the pandemic struck in early 2020, the CARES Act introduced two new
relief programs for small business owners, the Paycheck Protection Program
(PPP) and the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC).
The PPP received a lot of attention, and the ERTC
program went mostly unnoticed, though now it's the
largest relief program even in the USA.
Even though the ERTC program has ended, you can
still claim your tax credits using the 15 Minute Refund
program from ERTC Division.
While the PPP offered you a loan to help
keep your business operating through the
pandemic, the ERTC program took a
different approach, offering tax credits that
do not need to be repaid.
The amount your business can claim
using the new 15 Minute Refund
program will depend on several
factors but could be up to $26,000 per
employee.
For wages paid in 2020, you can claim up to $5,000 per employee, though that
amount was increased by 2021, with the passing of the Consolidated Appropriations
Act. For 2021 you can claim up to $7,000 per employee, per quarter.
One of the most common
misconceptions about the ERTC
program is that you can only qualify for
rebates if you did not already receive a
loan through the PPP.
While this was true at one point, there have been
several amendments to the ERTC since then,
including an expansion of the eligibility requirements to
allow employers to qualify regardless of whether they
have received a PPP loan.
The amendments have also expanded the program to include
businesses with up to 500 full-time staff on average, removing the
original cap of 100 employees.
Non-profit organizations and
startups are also eligible for rebates,
as long as they have at least 2 W-2
employees.
Take the free, no-obligation eligibility
assessment today to find out if you
qualify. It only takes a minute, and asks
for no proprietary business information.
Find Out More At
https://www.ERTCDivi
sion.com