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CARES Act Tax Rebate Eligibility Test | How To Claim Maximum ERTC Refund In 2022

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CARES Act Tax Rebate Eligibility Test | How To Claim Maximum ERTC Refund In 2022

Many years ago, when it wasn't uncommon for people to get paid in cash, I was walking to the pub when I came across a sealed envelope containing another fellow's pay.

At the pub, I explained the situation, and nobody could understand why I was so angry.

"That's terrible for them, but great for you - what's the problem?" they asked.

I fumed, "Just look at how much tax they had to pay!"

Funny stories aside, this is your year to turn the tables and get a check from the IRS, instead of the other way around.

The Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) program has been amended to expand the eligibility requirements, and many small business owners who did not qualify for a rebate under the original requirements now do. The free evaluation tool, launched by Scott Hall and ERTC Today, can determine your eligibility based on the answers you provided to a few simple questions.

Visit https://scotthall.co/what-is-ertc-tax-credit to take the eligibility test for free.

After you use the evaluation tool, you can request a consultation with an ERTC specialist to determine how much you can claim. They can help you to receive the maximum rebate, as much as $26,000 per W-2 employee.

Businesses that have previously received funds through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) are still eligible for rebates, because of amendments made to the CARES Act by the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021. While the PPP offered you loans, the ERTC program provides one-time tax rebates that do not require repayment.

There are no restrictions on how you may spend your tax rebates, and the program is also open to non-profit organizations, startups, and businesses founded during the pandemic. New companies may qualify as a Recovery Startup Business, which makes them eligible for up to $100,000 in rebates.

After completing the free eligibility assessment, you will receive a link to a secure server where you can upload the required documents to complete your claim. You will be asked to upload your raw payroll data, PPP loan documents, and 941 returns, so the accounting team can maximize your rebate.

Employers with up to 500 full-time staff on average are eligible for rebates if they have suffered financial losses because of the pandemic, compared to previous years. Any business that was temporarily closed because of a lockdown or other government order is also eligible.

ERTC Today has a team of accounting professionals entirely dedicated to processing tax rebate claims, and refunds are processed daily. Their team specializes in helping small to medium-sized businesses claim their maximum allowable rebates.

The waiting list to receive a check in the mail is growing, as more businesses apply every day. Make your claim soon, and get the rebate you deserve for keeping your business running through these troubled times.

Visit https://scotthall.co/what-is-ertc-tax-credit to take the free eligibility assessment and get your rebate maximized.


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