2022 Free Expert Guide: Get Maximum ERTC Tax Rebates For Small/Medium Businesses

Mar 24, 2022

Get the free expert guide to maximizing your ERTC claims, from Scott Hall and ERTC Today. Find out how to claim up to $26,000 per employee, even if you got a PPP loan.

2022 Free Expert Guide: Get Maximum ERTC Tax Rebates For Small/Medium Businesses

I recently got my tax rebate, for a very small, 2 employee business.

I immediately spent it on laser eye surgery and a set of new AirPods.

All that money went straight to my head.

The new free guide from Scott Hall is available to all small businesses, start-ups, and non-profit organizations who may be eligible for Employee Retention Tax Credits (ERTC). To determine your eligibility for tax credits, you can take a secure 60-second quiz on the ERTC Today website.

Visit https://scotthall.co/employee-retention-tax-credit to find out if you're eligible, or to read the full free guide to maximizing your tax credits.

In the free report, you will find expert advice to help you claim up to $26,000 per employee in tax rebates, regardless of if you have already received funds through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). Unlike the PPP, these funds are not a loan, and there are no restrictions on how they can be spent.

Changes made to the CARES Act in 2021 expanded the eligibility for the ERTC program, allowing many employers who were previously ineligible to receive tax credits. This expansion has caused an increase in the number of applicants and a longer wait time for business owners to receive their funds.

The sooner you apply for your rebates, the sooner you will receive a check in the mail. By completing the short quiz on the ERTC Today website, you can get pre-qualified for a rebate by professional ERTC specialist accountants, and fast-track your application process.

To complete the application, you will be directed to a secure server where you can upload your 941 returns, PPP loan documents, and raw payroll data. With that information, the ERTC Today accountants can calculate the maximum rebate you can claim, and help you complete the paperwork.

Small and medium-sized businesses with less than 500 full-time employees may be eligible for tax credits if they have had to close their business during the pandemic because of government orders, such as a lockdown. You may also be eligible if you lost revenue during 2020/2021, compared to your revenue in the same fiscal quarter of the previous year.

Non-profit organizations, start-ups, and new businesses founded during the pandemic are also eligible for tax credits. New businesses may be eligible for up to $100,000 as a “startup recovery business.”

Claim your tax rebate today!

Visit https://ertcquiz.com/video to take the fast, easy, and secure, 60-second eligibility quiz.

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