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It's a cliche that nothing good can last - and all cliches have at least some hint of truth in them, so maybe we shouldn't be surprised that the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) program is finally drawing to a close.
It's been a good run, and many business owners have claimed hundreds of thousands of dollars in free money from the federal government - with no strings attached.
However, after several years of waiting for employers to apply for rebates, the IRS has finally had enough.
What's that? You still haven't claimed your rebate?
Are you serious?
You know this is free money, from the government, that you never have to pay back... right?
Maybe I had better start at the beginning... if you don't need or want a history lesson, but you do want your rebates - then do yourself a favor and visit ERTC Guy.
You can jump directly to a free, no-obligation eligibility test and rebate calculator, just navigate to https://ertcguy.com/employee-retention-tax-credit-eligibility/
Now assuming you're still here - I have to believe that you've never heard of this program, otherwise, you would have claimed a rebate already.
The ERTC started in 2020, and offers free money, with no strings attached, to employers that kept staff on the payroll during the pandemic. For real, I'm not joking.
It was part of a plan to "retain employees," as the name says - the federal government offered to pay a portion of each employee's wages during the pandemic, as long as you kept them working. So assuming you kept your business open and had W-2 employees - you're almost sure to qualify.
If you're not sure yet - there's a super easy way to find out, with no drawbacks other than it costs a minute of your time.
Here's how it works, head to the link I left above, to take the ERTC eligibility test. It's super easy.
It only asks 10 really basic questions, like "How many employees did you have during 2020" - and there are no surprises. It's 100% free, and when you're done, you'll also get a free rebate assessment.
Why? Because the expert at ERTC Guy are mostly concerned with helping you claim your rebates - and the first step, is knowing if you can qualify, and for how much. Sure, there are other ways to apply, but none of them are this easy.
In fact, I like to call their service a "Done-For-You" application, because if you want them to - they'll handle everything.
That means they'll do all the calculations, figure out who qualifies and for how much, and fill in all the paperwork for you. All you really have to do is sit back and wait for a check in the mail. Of course, there is a small fee for that - but it's only a tiny fraction of your rebate, so it's certainly worth it if you ask me.
The fee is only for completing the paperwork though - if you want to check your eligibility, or you're potential rebate, that's all totally free, with no obligations. It doesn't really matter how you claim your rebate, as long as you claim it before the deadline, and that's soon.
Here's some good news for you though. If you qualified for Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans - then you're a shoo-in. Practically every business that qualifies for PPP loans, can qualify for ERTC rebates, and trust me, the ERTC is a better rebate program.
With no upper limit on funding, the ERTC Guy application service has helped some employers claim more than $750,000. However, unlike the PPP, these rebates are not a loan or deferral, never require repayment, and have no restrictions on how they can be spent.
It's your money because it's a reimbursement for wages that you've already paid.
Now just think - they can get you up to $26,000 per employee, so how many employees did your business have?
You can do the math, but I'll give you a hint... even with only 10 employees, a very small business, you could be eligible for over a quarter of a million dollars.
That's nothing to sneeze at.
If you think that you might qualify, and if you kept employees on the payroll during the pandemic you almost certainly do, then find out, before it's too late.
Take the free eligibility check from ERTC Guy - and if you need help to complete all the paperwork on time, they can do that too.
All the tools and information you need are at https://ertcguy.com/employee-retention-tax-credit-eligibility/