TaxCreditChecks.com has announced a new update to its Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) qualification service to help small businesses like restaurants and construction companies maximize their Covid-19 financial relief.
The newly updated service connects clients to a team of CPAs who specialize in the ERTC program and can manage applications for clients, including all administration and paperwork.
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Rather than applying blind and hoping to secure a refund, businesses can now pre-qualify their application prior to filing for financial aid. TaxCreditChecks.com helps to maximize the refund and minimize the threat of disruption by offering advice on the documentation needed to meet IRS requirements.
The ERTC program is available to businesses with fewer than 500 employees that experienced revenue losses or partial suspensions of their operations due to government shutdown orders. Companies can receive up to $26,000 per W-2 employee in 2020 and 2021 for keeping workers on payroll during the pandemic.
Many small business owners are unaware of the ERTC or believe their companies do not qualify. In reality, most businesses can receive substantial refunds by amending prior years’ tax returns to claim the credits. The complexity of ERTC qualification rules, however, has prevented countless companies from accessing these funds.
TaxCreditChecks.com has helped around 4,000 clients secure more than $3.4 billion in tax credits. The firm’s tax professionals and ERTC specialists guide business owners through the complex application process to maximize their refunds, with a special focus on small businesses with limited resources.
Importantly, companies that received Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans still qualify for the ERTC. The programs work in conjunction, so PPP loan recipients remain eligible for substantial ERTC refunds, but many small businesses are unaware of this opportunity.
Another misconception is that companies must have fully suspended operations to qualify for the ERTC. TaxCreditChecks.com, however, explained that a partial suspension, such as reduced hours or capacity limits, meets the requirements.
One recent client said: “TaxCreditChecks.com are the experts when it comes to helping get the ERC. They do an excellent job walking you through the steps of what is needed for them to move forward, and make sure you’re approved before any additional steps are taken. They’re knowledgeable and take care of everything for you. I highly recommend you reach out to them and see how much they can obtain for you.”
Interested parties can learn more at https://taxcreditchecks.com/