EMPLOYEE RETENTION
TAX CREDIT (ERC) - Pending Legislation aims to end this program

26 U.S. Code § 3134 - Employee retention credit due to COVID–19

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CASH BACK UP TO $26K PER EMPLOYEE


ERC Credits are Cash Back!

Did you own a business in 2020 or 2021?

Did you have W-2 employees?

Did you retain staff?


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NOTICE - ERC DEADLINE:
Businesses cannot amend returns past the 3-year statute of limitations for these credits.

NOTICE - ERC MILLS:

The IRS is advising taxpayers of a rise in “ERC mills and questionable ERC services. As such, it is important for businesses to work with reputable and experienced tax professionals who can provide guidance on the proper use of the tax credit and ensure compliance with applicable regulations.

Overview of Employee Retention Credit

The Employee Retention Credit (ERC) was implemented by the US government in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The ERC was designed to provide a tax credit to eligible employers who had to reduce their business operations or suspend them altogether due to COVID-19-related reasons.

Why so much confusion?

The ERC program was scheduled to end on December 31, 2020. In December of 2020, Congress passed a bill that extended the program to June 30, 2021, and made some changes to the eligibility requirements.

Despite the extension of the program, the IRS issued guidance in early 2021 stating that employers who received a Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan could not also claim the ERC. This guidance caused confusion and frustration among many employers who had already received PPP loans and were hoping to claim the ERC as well.

Later in 2021, the IRS issued additional guidance stating that employers who received PPP loans before December 27, 2020, could retroactively claim the ERC for wages paid after March 12, 2020, as long as they met the eligibility requirements.

The ERC shutdown orders referred to the end of the ERC program on June 30, 2021, and the confusion caused by the IRS guidance regarding the interaction between the ERC and PPP loans. Despite this confusion, many eligible employers can claim the ERC for wages paid during the eligible period. Retroactive claims are allowed for businesses with qualified quarters and some employers who received PPP loans before December 27, 2020.

Industries

Shut Down Orders

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS)