Did you know that churches, clinics, schools, performing arts centers, and other non-profit organizations can claim ERC rebates? Find out if you qualify, for free, by answering these three simple yes/no questions – and find out how to claim the maximum allowable rebate.
Did you know that non-profit organizations can claim the same amount in Employee Retention Credits (ERC) as any other business type?
It just makes sense - as a non-profit, you have the same expenses, and the pandemic caused the same problems, so why shouldn't you get the same relief?
This simplified eligibility assessment from Let Hutch Help is the easiest way to find out if you qualify, with no cost or obligation. It's just three quick questions, and they all have "Yes or No" answers.
It's really that easy, and it takes less than a minute. You can find out if you qualify right now, for free, in just a few seconds, all you have to do is visit http://go.lethutchhelp.com/ercchatwithus
The eligibility assessment is available to any employer that operated a business during the recent pandemic, including startups and non-profit organizations, and it's free, so you really can't lose. After completing the three-question assessment, you will be given the option to discuss your rebate with an ERC specialist, and that's where the real magic happens.
The specialist team can help you to calculate and claim your rebate, fast - but maybe I'm getting ahead of myself.
Since it was first created in 2020, the ERC program has gone through several expansions that you may not be aware of. Using a professional application service, like this one from Jorns & Associates, can help you to claim your maximum allowable rebate under the newest guidelines, which could be up to $26,000 per employee.
To qualify for the program, your business must have kept staff members on the payroll during the pandemic, and been negatively affected by it in some way. While this is often shown through the business suffering financial losses or temporary closures, the ERC specialist team can help you to qualify for a variety of other reasons.
Did you have supply chain problems, reduced indoor capacity, or remote working limitations? They can help you to qualify, no problem.
Was your church unable to meet during the pandemic, so you were unable to collect tithes? That sounds like a negative effect caused by the pandemic, and the experts agree.
The point is, that even if you don't think your business, or non-profit organization, can qualify - it's still worth taking the test and talking to an expert, just in case you're wrong. It won't cost you anything to find out, except perhaps a minute of your time, and it could be worth tens, or hundreds of thousands of dollars, in practically free money.
In fact, with no upper limit on funding, some businesses have been able to claim millions of dollars in rebates, that they never have to pay back.
What about if you have already received loans through the federal government’s Paycheck Protection Program (PPP)? You can also access rebates through the ERC, after changes passed in the Consolidated Appropriations Act. However, you will be required to provide your PPP loan documents to the ERC specialist team to have your rebates calculated.
Just remember, rebates claimed through Jorns & Associates are not a loan or deferral, never require repayment, and have no restrictions on how they can be spent. These tax credits are reimbursement for wages that your business has already paid during the pandemic.
What if your business was only operational for a portion of the pandemic? You may still be eligible for rebates, and an ERC specialist can help you to determine which fiscal quarters you may qualify for. You may be able to claim up to $5,000 per employee for wages paid in 2020, and up to $7,000 per quarter per employee, for wages paid in the first three quarters of 2021.
The bottom line, when all is said and done - is that this is practically free money, from the federal government, with no strings attached.
There may be a small fee to complete the paperwork, but it's absolutely free unless you actually receive a rebate - so you really can't lose.
Don't take my word for it though, if you need a little more information, why not get it straight from the experts? Just visit http://go.lethutchhelp.com/erc