There could be up to $26,000 in tax credits, per employee, just waiting to be claimed by Pittsburgh, PA small business owners. Find out today if your company is eligible by answering 10 easy questions – it only takes a minute, and there’s no obligation.
Did you know you can claim Employee Retention Tax Credits (ERTC) for a restaurant even if you never had to close because of a lockdown?
If you suffered significant financial losses during the pandemic or had to limit your capacity because of government orders, you could be eligible for a rebate.
In 2019, Los Angeles fast-food restaurants alone employed over 150,000 people, with many more working across the restaurant, bar, and entertainment industries. When the pandemic struck, many of these businesses kept their employees on the payroll, despite the lockdowns. These businesses can now apply for tax credits through an application created by Cottage Digital Media and a team of ERTC experts.
Visit https://ertcrecoveryaid.com to take a free eligibility test, or book a consultation with an ERTC expert.
The team behind the application has taken into consideration several amendments introduced to the ERTC program that made rebates available to businesses that were not eligible under the original requirements. These include businesses with between 5 and 500 full-time employees, regardless of if you have already received a loan through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).
Though the changes made to the ERTC program have made it more complicated, they have largely benefited employers by expanding the eligibility and increasing the rebates. You may now qualify for up to $26,000 in rebates, per W-2 employee.
Determining your business's eligibility takes approximately one minute and can be performed using a no-cost assessment that requires no proprietary business information. After completing the assessment, you can schedule a consultation with an ERTC expert to determine the maximum allowable rebate you qualify for.
The ERTC team has helped a wide variety of clients claim their rebates, including non-profit organizations, restaurants, hair salons, and general contractors. Every client’s file is handled directly by a trained expert, and refunds are processed daily.
Unlike the previously popular PPP, ERTC rebates are not loans. There is no requirement to pay them back, and also no restrictions on how they can be spent.
If you set up your business during the pandemic, you may also be eligible for up to $100,000 in rebates if you have gross receipts of less than $1 million, and at least one employee who is not a family member or 50% owner. These new companies fall under a special category as Recovery Startup Businesses.
A satisfied client said, “I didn’t know anything about this before talking to a friend that referred me. To date, we have received about $80,000 with more coming. I would advise anyone to just reach out to see if it works for you also.”
If you run a restaurant, bar, or other small business, chances are good that you're eligible for tax credits. It costs nothing to find out, except a minute of your time - and it could be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Visit https://ertcrecoveryaid.com to find out how much you're eligible for today.