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Best ERTC Experts For Franchises Maximize 2020/2021 Tax Credits With PPP Loans

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Best ERTC Experts For Franchises Maximize 2020/2021 Tax Credits With PPP Loans

Running a franchise, or being a franchisee, can have a ton of advantages - but it can also be a massive headache when a brand new problem or opportunity occurs and affects the entire chain.

The ERTC program is definitely an opportunity, with billions of dollars left unclaimed in refundable tax credits, but it can also be a headache just trying to find out if you're eligible - and that's before you try to calculate your rebates.

But there's an easy way to find out if you're eligible, and maximize your rebate, whether it's for a single location or an entire chain.

Bottomline Concepts Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) team has created a new fast eligibility assessment and easy rebate application program that will maximize the tax credits for individual franchisees and entire franchises.

Visit https://claimemployeeretentioncredit.com/franchise-owners/ to take the free eligibility assessment, or to talk to an ERTC expert.

Due to the complexity of the ERTC program, Bottomline Concept’s free eligibility assessment includes a direct call with a tax expert for every business, after a brief four-question screening process to ensure your business is a likely candidate. Eligible employers will be contacted by an ERTC expert that will determine which fiscal quarters they may be eligible for rebates, and how much they can claim.

Bottomline Concepts ERTC application uses the latest updates to the pandemic relief program to help you claim up to $26,000 per employee, and has helped businesses to receive rebates ranging from $100,000 to $6 million. Their program is available to any employer with between 5 and 500 full or part-time W-2 employees, including non-profit organizations and startups.

To qualify, your business must have been opened prior to February 15, 2020, and been affected by the pandemic. This could include suffering financial losses or temporarily closing due to lockdowns. Your business may also qualify if it operated at a reduced capacity because of an inability to travel, supply chain issues, or limiting customers to reduce crowding.

Want to know more about the ERTC and how it affects your business? Register for an informative webinar with Bottomline Concepts CEO, Josh Fox, that will explain the ERTC program, and how you can maximize your rebates. The webinar is available for free with no obligation and includes details about changes to the ERTC program, and claiming ERTC rebates with PPP loans. Visit https://claimemployeeretentioncredit.com/webinar-registration to learn more about the webinar, or to register for free.

Franchisees can use the new ERTC application process with no risk or up-front fees. All fees rely entirely on your business receiving a rebate, and will not be charged until the end of the first month after you receive your tax refund. Any company that does not qualify or does not receive a rebate will not be charged.

A satisfied client said, “Bottomline Concepts promised us positive results and delivered on that promise. There are very few no risk/all reward opportunities available today in the business world. Bottomline Concepts offers such a proposition.”

Unlike the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), the ERTC is not a loan program. These refundable tax credits are your money, with no strings attached, no repayment, and no restrictions on how you can spend your rebate.

This may be the only time the IRS hands out "free money," to small businesses - so don't miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Visit https://claimemployeeretentioncredit.com/franchise-owners to find out if your franchise is eligible for ERTC rebates, and how to maximize your claim.


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