Hauling & Transport ERTC: Pandemic Relief Rebates For Truckers, Eligibility Test

Nov 30, 2023

Claim your maximum ERTC rebate, the easy way – with ERTC Guy. Start with a free, no-obligation eligibility test to find out if you qualify, and how big your rebate is. It could be up to $26,000 per employee, with no repayment required, ever.

Did you know that practically every small or medium-sized business can now qualify for Employee Retention Tax Credits or ERTC?

That includes your business - unless it was entirely unaffected by the pandemic.

Don't even start with the "but what about..." - if your business was open, you probably qualify, even if you already claimed Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans, made a claim for 2020, or operate a non-profit organization.

If you don't believe me, here's a free, easy, and no-obligation method for finding out, in about 1 minute. Here's how it works:

First, check out the ERTC Guy website (I'll drop a link in a minute) and look for the free eligibility test, you can't miss it. It will ask 10 super simple questions, like, how many W-2 employees did you have in 2021, and then it will give you an answer, and an amount.

It's that simple, no cost, no obligation, no tricks. You'll find out if you qualify, and how much you can claim.

Not bad for 10 simple questions - you can find the free eligibility check and calculator at https://ertcguy.com/employee-retention-tax-credit-for-transportation/

The great thing is, this easy eligibility check lets you breeze through the application process, instead of taking hours, days, or weeks to track down all the relevant information. It's all right there, and ERTC Guy explains two ways you can claim your rebate, right away.

Neither method is absolutely perfect, but they both have some serious benefits. The first method is definitely tricky, but if you're the type of person who likes to handle things personally, it may be just what you need. The ERTC Guy website explains how to do it all yourself, calculating your rebate, filling in the paperwork, and filing it with the IRS.

However, if you're like me, that way sounds like a lot of work - and I don't have time for that. So the second method has a small fee, but it's worth it, to me at least, for how much time and effort it saves. Instead of doing it all yourself, they'll do it for you.

That means calculating your maximum allowable rebate, claiming it, and filling in all the paperwork. There are three big bonuses here, if you ask me.

  1. You'll get the maximum allowable amount, for sure.
  2. You'll save a ton of time on the paperwork.
  3. If there's no rebate, there's no cost - and you haven't wasted days filling out paperwork for nothing.

There are only a few other things that you might need to know first, but I know you're busy, so let me summarize.

Practically anyone can qualify, even if you've already enrolled in the PPP, run a non-profit organization, or made a profit during the pandemic.

There are no restrictions on how you can spend this money, and you never have to pay it back. It's reimbursement for wages you've already paid, so it's practically cash in your pocket.

This is free, no-strings-attached money, but the application deadline is coming up soon, so if you're going to claim it, then you'd better act fast.

Just remember, all the help you need is on the ERTC Guy website, including a free eligibility check, a free rebate calculator, and a fast application service - so get your maximum rebate, the easy way, at https://ertcguy.com/employee-retention-tax-credit-for-transportation/

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