ERC Tax Credit Estimates & Eligibility Check | IRS Rebate Claim Service Updated

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This Employee Retention Credit funding estimator and eligibility check has been updated by LP Consulting to reflect changes in the maximum allowable rebates for business owners, and to include a fast application service.

Business owners can use this updated eligibility assessment and funding estimator to determine if they qualify for Employee Retention Credits (ERC), and how much they can claim, even if they were previously disqualified for receiving Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans.

More information about ERC funding estimates, claiming rebates with PPP loans, and the fast application service can be found at https://get26k.com

The updated rebate eligibility and application services can help employers claim up to $26,000 per employee in rebates from the IRS, which are not a loan, never require repayment, and have no restrictions on how they can be spent. The program is open to any employer that had between 5 and 500 W-2 employees on the payroll during the recent pandemic.

To qualify, a business must have been affected by the pandemic in some way. While individual results will vary, many employers have shown this through financial losses, temporary closures, limited indoor capacity, remote working limitations, or supply chain shortages. A complete list of potential effects that can help a business qualify can be found on the LP Consulting ERC website.

The eligibility test is available with no cost or obligation and only requires the answers to 10 simple questions. After completing the assessment, eligible employers will receive an estimate of the funding they have available, and a link to LP Consulting’s ERC specialist CPA firm partner, which offers a 15 Minute Refund application service that is not available anywhere else.

The application guarantees every employer their maximum allowable rebate, with no risk or up-front fees. Any company may apply, and no business will be charged until after it has received a rebate from the IRS. Any business that does not qualify, or does not receive a rebate, will not be charged.

With the most recent changes to the program, experts suggest nearly any business can qualify, including startups, new businesses founded during the pandemic, and non-profit organizations. With no upper limit on funding, the program has helped some employers to claim as much as $2 million, though the average small business rebate is closer to $150,000.

More information about ERC eligibility, the fast rebate application service, and the maximum allowable rebates can be found at https://get26k.com

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