Find out if you’re eligible for ERC rebates, absolutely free – you only have to answer 5 simple questions. You can use this fast application service from ERC Scope to figure out your maximum allowable rebate, and they’ll even complete the paperwork for you.
Did you know that some business owners have been able to claim millions of dollars in Employee Retention Credit (ERC) rebates?
That's because there's no upper limit on funding for the program, and claiming the maximum allowable amount has never been easier.
You don't even have to worry about the paperwork - but I'm getting ahead of myself.
Since the ERC program first launched in 2020, it has undergone several changes, including increases in how much each business can claim. This free eligibility checking tool from ERC Scope can help you pre-qualify for your maximum allowable rebate, which could be up to $26,000 per employee.
It's so easy, you could take the test right now, in less than a minute. Just visit https://www.ercscope.com/pre-qualification-test
The free pre-qualification assessment asks only 5 simple questions and carries no obligation. After completing the assessment, you will receive a link to a fast application service that you can use to determine your maximum allowable rebate, complete the paperwork, and make a claim.
The program can help if you have already received loans through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). To qualify, your company must have had between 5 and 500 W-2 employees on the payroll during the pandemic, and been negatively affected by it in some way. Unfortunately, your business may not qualify if it only has 1099 rather than 500 W-2 employees.
You can show that your business has been negatively affected by the pandemic in several ways, including through financial losses suffered throughout 2020 and 2021. You can also qualify if you suffered temporary closures, reduced operating capacity, supply chain shortages, or reduced workflow due to remote working conditions.
So how much can you claim? Individual rebates will vary based on a number of factors, including the total amount of qualifying wages paid, the number of fiscal quarters your business is eligible for, and how many employees you had on the payroll during the pandemic. The easiest way to find out is by using the application service. It uses a team of financial and legal experts to complete all the calculations and ensure you receive your maximum allowable rebate, and you don't have to worry about any of it.
With no upper limit on funding, some businesses have been able to make claims for more than $2 million, though the average small business rebate is reported as closer to $150,000, in most cases.
What's important to understand, is that unlike pandemic relief funds claimed through the federal government’s PPP, rebates claimed through ERC Scope are not a loan or deferral, never require repayment, and have no restrictions on how they can be spent.
In the simplest terms, it's free money from the government, with no strings attached - all you have to do is claim it, before the deadline.
Find out if you qualify, and how much you can claim, the easy way. Visit https://www.ercscope.com