If you kept your employees on payroll during the pandemic, you could be eligible for the ERTC tax credit, potentially worth tens of thousands of dollars. Heros ERTC has a free qualification process that takes 15 minutes or less.
If you managed to keep your business open during the pandemic, you may still be feeling the effects on your operations to this day. No amount of money can really make up for the hits to your mental health, the sleepless nights, or the unpaid overtime you may have taken to deal with all the disruptions the pandemic caused your business.
The same probably goes for your employees. But you can at least try to make up for some of those losses by applying for the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC).
CPA firm Heros ERTC has a free online qualification process that will let you see if you’re eligible for the credit in 15 minutes or less; go here to learn more: https://herosertc.com/heroic-business-owner/
Heros ERTC’s service is designed to aid US employers whose business operations have been negatively impacted by the pandemic to receive their largest eligible refund from the ERTC program. If you're eligible for the credit, their team of certified accountants and ERTC specialists will guide you step by step through the filing process.
The company wants to raise awareness of the ERTC amongst American business owners, as the credit is still widely underutilized since it was first signed into law in March 2020. You can file to retroactively claim the ERTC for the 2021 tax year until April 15, 2025, and you could get as much as 70% of your full-time W-2 employees’ wages for the first three quarters of 2021.
If you qualify, the company will use an eight-step process to file your ERTC claim. First, they'll review your business's finances and gross receipts for 2019, 2020, and 2021, and then use these data to create an effective narrative underscoring the impact of the pandemic on your business.
Thanks to the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021, even if you've already received a Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan, you may still qualify to receive the ERTC. The company will analyze your PPP loan and then, in collaboration with your payroll firm, they'll prepare and file all the federal tax forms and other documentation you'll need.
After your claim is submitted to the IRS, Heros ERTC will even assist you with procuring advance funding for your claim and provide audit support for all the periods you've applied for. If you happen to be audited by the IRS after filing, you can use their audit support to provide the agency with verified proof of the legitimacy of your refund claim.
With Heros ERTC’s assistance, a Florida restaurant ownership group has been able to claim $1.1 million, a Houston restaurant $400,000, and an Illinois Montessori school $175,000. Clients’ businesses have been as small as 35 W-2 employees and as large as 224 employees.
“Unlike other tax credit and accounting firms, we focus exclusively on ERTCs,” a company representative said. “Our team consists of experienced Employee Retention Tax Credit specialists who will help you navigate the system and discover opportunities to help you maximize your claim.”
To get started with the qualification process, all you have to do is head over to Heros ERTC's website, click on the "learn more" link, and then fill out a short form with a few simple, non-invasive questions. You can even find out how much the IRS may owe you in advance with their proprietary QuickEstimate calculator.
Find out if you qualify today at: https://herosertc.com/heroic-business-owner/