ERTC Application

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ERTC Application is easy, just complete the form above and you will be contacted shortly to discuss your eligibility.

You must have submitted tax returns for at least 3, non family, W2’s, and less than 100 W2’s in 2020. Maximum of 500 W2’s in 2021. There is no limit on the number of part time W2 workers you can claim for.

Remember it’s not just about turnover! Your CPA may have stated that you don’t qualify on that score. No worries.

Did you have any of these issues during, or since the pandemic?

Supply Chain issues?

Social Distancing Restrictions?

Mandatory Lockdowns/Shutdowns?

Any of these issues, or a combination of these, will greatly assist in your ERTC application.

Obviously you must have had an active trade or business in 2020 or 2021.

Check out this article that clarifies which documents you will be required to submit with your application.

The faster you supply the completed documents the faster your application will be processed!

Fee Options

These are the two fee options:

100% contingency with 25% fee, claimed from your IRS check

Upfront deposit with 18% fee. Your IRS Check is sent directly to you. This is a faster method for resolution.

You don’t have to make a decision until we have have the exact amount you’re eligible for. Only then can you calculate the best method for you to pay our fee.

In conclusion

The Employee Retention Tax Credit can be a valuable tool for businesses that were struggling during the pandemic. Even if your business thrived, but had supply chain issues, you can still claim.

Companies can reduce labor costs and avoid layoffs by offering tax credits for retaining employees. This can help businesses stay afloat during these difficult times.

Additionally, when a business receives ERTC it can help boost employee morale and can even be combined with other relief programs, like PPP.

While credit requirements can be complicated, resources are available, by using an agency, to help your company navigate the application process and determine your credit eligibility.

ERTC Express, our processors of choice, were recently commended in a New York Times article about the scams that surround the ERTC Application process. They came out as one of the most reputable firms to deal with.

Extract from the New York Times article on ERTC

ERTC Express, which has offices in Atlanta and Tampa, Fla., has a team of in-house accountants and a rigorous monthlong process to determine if a client is eligible for tax credits.
ERTC Express, which has offices in Atlanta and Tampa, Fla., has a team of in-house accountants and a rigorous monthlong process to determine if a client is eligible for tax credits.Credit…Bob Croslin for The New York Times

“Brian Anderson, who has a background in software, co-founded ERTC Express in 2021 after learning that traditional accountants did not seem to have the time to help their clients go through the cumbersome process of applying for the credits. His business, which has offices in Atlanta and Tampa, Fla., has a team of in-house accountants and a more rigorous monthlong process to determine if a client is eligible to apply. Customers can pay either an upfront fee or a percentage of their refund.

“It’s complex to figure out the answer to the question of are you eligible,” Mr. Anderson said, estimating that a third of his potential clients do not qualify. “If you’re not eligible, it’s a lot of work for nothing.”

The I.R.S. acknowledges that applying for the tax credit is a complicated process, made more difficult by the fact it must be done by amending previous tax returns using paper forms. The agency cautions that firms that say the process can be accomplished quickly and easily are likely misleading their customers.

Read the full article here.