There’s still time to claim your ERTC rebates for wages paid in 2020 and 2021, and you could be eligible for up to $26,000 per employee. There are no restrictions and no repayments, even if you received a PPP loan.
Did you know you can still claim ERTC rebates if your business received a PPP loan?
Tax rebates are also available for new businesses that opened during the pandemic, as well as startups and non-profit organizations, like churches, clinics, and schools.
Since the program was first created, the eligibility has been expanded several times, making the ERTC the largest American relief fund in history.
It's not too late to claim refunds on your company's taxes for wages paid in 2020 and 2021, with the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) program. MWSchnabel Marketing and a firm of CPAs that focuses solely on ERTC claims have partnered to provide you with a fast rebate service that you can complete in 15 minutes or less.
Visit https://smallbusinessertcrefunds.com to find out how much your company is eligible for.
The new 15 Minute Refund program includes a free eligibility assessment that you can use to determine if your business qualifies for rebates by answering 10 simple questions. After completing the evaluation, you will receive a link to the CPA firm’s secure server, where you can get help to complete your claim and file the paperwork.
The eligibility assessment is available with no cost, and no obligation, to any small or medium-sized business owner, including startups, new businesses, and non-profit organizations. No proprietary business information is required, and the entire assessment can be completed in approximately one minute.
If you are eligible for rebates, you can claim up to $26,000 per employee, and the 15 Minute Refund program guarantees your company its maximum allowable rebate. The program also provides audit-proof documentation compiled by the CPA team for each client.
To qualify for rebates, your company must have kept staff on the payroll during the pandemic and suffered either financial losses or temporary closures due to government orders. This can include lockdowns, or operating at a limited capacity, such as a restaurant that had to close its dining room or limit its customers.
Companies that have already enrolled in the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) are also eligible for tax rebates after amendments were made to the program with the Consolidated Appropriations Act. However, unlike PPP loans, ERTC rebates have no restrictions on how they can be spent and never need to be repaid.
Recent satisfied clients of the 15 Minute Refund program include a Nashville-based presentation design agency with 19 W-2 employees, which claimed $162,979 in tax credits. The program also helped a restaurant in Houston with 80 W-2 employees to complete a claim for $400,000.
There is no deadline for the ERTC program, but eventually funding for the program will run out. Talk to an ERTC specialist CPA today to find out how much you can claim, and how to complete the entire process in 15 minutes or less.
Visit https://smallbusinessertcrefunds.com to take the free eligibility assessment.