ERTC Rebate Calculator & Maximum Tax Credit Application For Startups, Update

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This fast rebate calculator and application service now offered by LP Consulting helps each employer get their maximum allowable Employee Retention Tax Credits from the IRS, with a time commitment of 15 minutes or less.

An Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) application service recently expanded by LP Consulting is helping business owners to claim up to $26,000 per employee in rebates from the IRS, with no risk, repayment, or restrictions.

More information about ERTC rebates, the no-risk application, and a simple eligibility test can be found at https://get26k.com

Business owners can now use the fast application service to determine if they qualify for rebates, calculate how much they may be eligible for, and complete their claims. All rebates claimed through LP Consulting are a reimbursement for wages employers have already paid, they are not a loan or deferral, and never require repayment.

Employers may be able to claim up to $5,000 per employee for 2020, and up to $7,000 per employee per quarter for the first three quarters of 2021. Business owners can also access a fast approximation of their available rebate by completing the no-cost, no-obligation eligibility assessment on the LP Consulting website.

The assessment asks only 10 simple questions and does not require any proprietary business information. After completing the assessment, eligible employers will be given a rough estimate of their available funding and a link to a 15 Minute Refund program.

This fast refund program is only available through a single firm of ERTC specialist CPAs and helps every employer get their maximum allowable rebate. Employers can use the program to have their applications completed by the CPA team, while requiring only 15 minutes from the business owner to upload the required documents and answer several simple questions.

Using several updates to the ERTC program, the CPA team can help most employers to qualify, with no risk or cost to those who do not. Business owners may be able to qualify for rebates even if they operate a startup, a new business founded during the pandemic, or a non-profit organization. The program can also help employers that have already enrolled in or received loans through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).

The 15 Minute Refund program and fast eligibility assessment are equal access programs open to all employers. No business will be charged until after it has received a rebate, and any business that does not qualify or does not receive a rebate will not be charged at all.

More information about the 15 Minute Refund program, eligibility assessment, and maximum allowable rebates can be found at https://get26k.com

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