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Risk-Free ERC Service For Nashville SMBs & Non-Profits 2023 | Get IRS Tax Credit

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Risk-Free ERC Service For Nashville SMBs & Non-Profits 2023 | Get IRS Tax Credit

The past few years have been quite the learning experience for me, and probably for many small business owners around the United States.

For example, I learned that it's not too late to claim your Employee Retention Tax Credits (ERTC), even though it's now 2023.

I also learned that you can claim them even if you've already got PPP loans for your business, and that was a nice surprise.

Unfortunately, I also learned just how frustrating the paperwork is...

So while I encourage you to claim your ERTC rebates, as soon as possible, and tell all your friends to do the same - I don't suggest trying to do it all yourself. At least not when there's an easier way, that will help you claim more money, with zero risk - it's called the 15 Minute Refund program, from Easy ERTC Advisory.

Visit https://ertcrefundclaim.com to see for yourself, or take their free eligibility test to get an estimate of how much you may be able to claim.

The ERTC program ended in September 2021, but many small and medium-sized business owners in Nashville still have not claimed their tax credits from the federal government, often because they may not even realize they qualify. With up to $26,000 per employee up for grabs, it's definitely worth finding out.

In case you've forgotten, here's a very, very brief history of how we got here, and why it matters.

When the CARES Act was first passed in 2020, it included two pandemic relief programs, and you could claim funds from either, but not both. This changed when the Consolidated Appropriations Act was passed, with amendments that allow you to claim ERTC rebates regardless of if you already received PPP loans.

With the most recent amendments, experts believe most small and medium-sized businesses, non-profit organizations, startups, and even new businesses founded during the pandemic are all eligible for rebates. You can confirm your eligibility with no cost or obligation, using a 10-question assessment on the Easy ERTC Advisory website - it only takes about a minute, and it's super easy.

After filling in the eligibility check, you will be invited to use the 15 Minute Refund program to complete your claim. The program is only available from a single firm of ERTC specialist CPAs and guarantees each business its maximum allowable rebate with no risk and no up-front fees, so it's a win-win situation.

While rebates will vary from one business to another, the average small business has been receiving tax refunds of approximately $150,000, with no restrictions on how the funds can be spent. However, with no upper limit on funding, some businesses have received rebates of more than $2 million, which they can spend any way they please, with no repayment, ever.

The 15 Minute Refund program is available to any employer with between 5 and 500 W-2 employees, including non-profits, such as churches, clinics, and schools. You can't lose. If your business does not qualify or does not receive a rebate, you will not be charged - it's that simple.

There's no reason not to claim your ERTC rebate, it's practically free money from the federal government, with no strings attached.

The only difficult part is filling in all the paperwork, and with Easy ERTC Advisory, you don't even have to do that.

Let the CPA team do all the hard work, while you wait for a check from the IRS.

Visit https://ertcrefundclaim.com to take the free eligibility test, and get your rebate maximized by the CPA team.

Future Impact Agency / ERTC Express 2002 Commerce DR. Suite 100, Peachtree City, GA 30269, United States Website https://ertcrefundclaim.com Phone +1-800-780-2901

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