Claim 2021 ERTC Tax Credits With PPP Loans: Get Employee Pandemic Relief Funds

Jun 4, 2022

It’s not too late to claim CARES Act tax rebates with the ERTC program. Employers who kept staff on the payroll in 2020 and 2021 can claim up to $26,000 per employee in rebates with the 15 Minute Refund program from ERTC Valet.

Claim 2021 ERTC Tax Credits With PPP Loans: Get Employee Pandemic Relief Funds

Did you hear that Humpty Dumpty's egg business posted record profits in Q3?

He had a great fall.

Unfortunately for the rest of us, the last few years haven't been the best for business - but there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Not only are we getting back to business as usual, but there are also billions of dollars left to be claimed from the federal government's pandemic relief programs.

When the CARES Act was passed, creating both the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC), most employers took little notice of the ERTC program. You were only entitled to benefit from one program or the other, not both. In 2021, the eligibility rules were changed, allowing employers who received a PPP loan to claim their tax credits as well. You can get these funds using the fast rebate application by ERTC Valet.

Visit https://ertcvalet.com to learn how you can claim ERTC tax credits, even if you already received a PPP loan.

Under the original guidelines, employers could often receive more funding through the PPP, even though it came as loans, and the ERTC was largely forgotten. However, in 2021, the amount of funding per employee was also expanded, and now you can claim up to $26,000 per employee.

Unlike the PPP, ERTC rebates take the form of tax credits, so they do not need to be repaid and have no restrictions on how they can be spent. You can use the 15 Minute Refund program from ERTC Valet to get help from dedicated ERTC specialist CPAs in claiming your maximum allowable credits, with a minimum time commitment.

When using the 15 Minute Refund program, you will have your case worked on by one of the team’s CPAs. You will receive audit-proof documentation for IRS support and will be guaranteed your maximum allowable rebate. There is no cost for this service to any company that does not qualify and receive a rebate.

While experts believe most small businesses are eligible for these rebates, you can determine whether you qualify by taking a one-minute assessment on the ERTC Valet website. The assessment has no cost, no obligation, and requires no proprietary business information.

After taking the assessment, you can make use of the 15 Minute Refund program by uploading your raw payroll data, PPP loan documents, and 941 returns to the CPA firm’s secure server. With these documents, the CPA team can quickly calculate your maximum allowable rebate, complete the paperwork, and help you to file an amendment to your 941 returns.

Among the businesses that recently used the 15 Minute Refund program is a Houston-based restaurant that claimed $400,000 with 80 W-2 employees. The mechanism has also helped a business consulting firm in California to claim $44,960, with only 19 W-2 employees.

While it can't make up for all the lost business and opportunities of the past few years, these pandemic relief funds can help your business build a brighter future. There are tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars with your company's name on them - you just have to claim them.

Visit https://ertcvalet.com to take the free eligibility test, and claim your tax credits.

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