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Get Employee Retention Relief Funds 2023 | ERTC Fast Application With PPP Loans

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Get Employee Retention Relief Funds 2023 | ERTC Fast Application With PPP Loans

You know the old saying, "Time is Money," if you run a business, you probably hear it at least once a week - or say it yourself.

It's such a common cliche because, in many ways, it's true - but it doesn't answer the crucial question...

How much money are we talking about?

And how much can I get for about 15 minutes?

While I can't speak for every situation, if you're reading this, chances are that you're interested in the ERTC - which means the answer is $26,000 per employee.

Though the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) program ended in 2021, you can still claim tax credits for wages paid during the pandemic. LP Consulting offers you a fast rebate service backed by a dedicated team of ERTC specialist CPAs to complete each claim, with a time commitment of 15 minutes or less from you.

Visit https://get26k.com to turn 15 minutes of your time into $26,000 per employee.

If your business has between 5 and 500 W-2 employees, you can claim reimbursement from the IRS as refundable tax credits, and you don't even have to fill in the paperwork. These tax credits are not a loan or deferral, never require repayment, and have no restrictions on how they can be spent.

After several rounds of amendments, the ERTC program has been expanded to include nearly every small and medium-sized business owner in the US. To qualify, your business must have fewer than 500 W-2 employees and have been affected by the pandemic - that's it.

Your next question is going to be - "What counts as affected by the pandemic?"

The answer is just about anything. If your business closed for lockdowns, reduced indoor customer capacity, had supply chain shortages, or suffered financial losses - you should qualify.

If you're still unsure if you qualify, use the free, fast, no-obligation eligibility checking tool on the LP Consulting website. The tool asks ten simple questions, does not require proprietary business information, and can determine if your business qualifies for rebates in about 60 seconds.

LP Consulting can also help you to claim rebates if you have already received loans through the Paycheck Protection Program. Though businesses were initially only permitted benefits from one pandemic relief program or the other, that changed with the amendments passed in the Consolidated Appropriations Act, and you can now claim ERTC rebates, regardless.

The ERTC specialist team is dedicated only to completing pandemic relief applications to ensure that every business completes its claim promptly and accurately. They provide every client with the maximum allowable rebate guaranteed and audit-proof documentation.

The fast rebate service is available with no risk or up-front fees to any small or medium-sized business, including startups, new businesses founded during the pandemic, and non-profit organizations such as churches, schools, and performing arts centers. No business will be charged until after they receive their rebate, and businesses that do not receive a rebate will not be charged.

Completing a 15-minute application could result in hundreds of thousands, or even millions of dollars in tax credits from the IRS, that you never have to pay back.

The worst-case scenario? You could waste 15 minutes of your time, but it wouldn't cost you a thing.

That's pretty unlikely, though, since nearly every US-based small or medium-sized business is eligible - and the average rebate is around $150,000.

Visit https://get26k.com to take the free eligibility check, or to maximize your tax credits with the 15 Minute Refund program.

LP Consulting LLC 3648 Gruber Rd, Monroe, Mi 48162, United States Website https://get26k.com/

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