Maximize ERTC For Restaurants With PPP Loans With No Up-Front Fees Or Risk

Jan 18, 2023

Do you own a restaurant? Was it affected by the pandemic? Then you almost certainly qualify for ERTC rebates; all you have to do is claim them. This CPA team can help you to claim your maximum allowable rebate in 15 minutes or less.

Maximize ERTC For Restaurants With PPP Loans With No Up-Front Fees Or Risk

By now, we've all seen the results of the pandemic and how restaurants were one of the hardest-hit businesses when the lockdowns began - many of them are still struggling to recover.

What you may not know is that practically all restaurants qualify for ERTC rebates, even if they've already claimed PPP loans.

When the pandemic first struck, the federal government created several relief programs. Most restaurant owners enrolled in the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), making them ineligible for the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC).

However, they can now also access tax rebates through the ERTC, which has now been extended through the end of 2024, using the fast rebate service created by FederalTaxCredits.Org (FTCO).

Are you eligible? Visit https://federaltaxcredits.org/ertc-for-restaurants-are-they-eligible to find out for free.

The fast rebate service is run by a team of ERTC specialist CPAs and includes a unique 15 Minute Refund program for any small to medium-sized business with between 5 and 500 W-2 employees. The program guarantees your business its maximum allowable rebate with a time commitment of 15 minutes or less.

When it was first created, the ERTC provided rebates of up to $5,000, and you could not claim rebates if you had already enrolled in the PPP. After several rounds of amendments, the ERTC now offers rebates of up to $26,000 per employee, which can be claimed by startups, non-profit organizations, new businesses founded during the pandemic, and employers who have already received PPP loans.

Unlike the PPP, these rebates are not a loan or deferral, never require repayment, and have no restrictions on how they can be spent. ERTC rebates are reimbursement for wages paid during the pandemic, as refundable tax credits from the IRS, and likely exceed the payroll taxes paid by your business during the same period.

The FTCO website includes in-depth explanations of how the program works, what you can expect when claiming rebates, and how you can maximize your claims. It also includes a free, no-obligation eligibility assessment that can help you quickly determine if you qualify for tax credits.

The eligibility assessment asks 10 simple questions and does not require any proprietary business information. After completing the assessment, you will receive a link to the ERTC specialist CPA firm’s secure server, where you can receive help from the CPA to maximize your rebate and complete the paperwork.

The 15 Minute Refund program has no risk and no up-front fees. You will not be charged until after you have received your rebate, and any business that does not receive a rebate will not be charged at all.

These rebates are available with no strings attached of any kind, except that they have to be claimed before the deadline - and unless you're an expert, the application process can get pretty complicated.

To apply for your rebate the easy way, just let the professionals handle the paperwork while you relax and wait for a check in the mail. It's the only way to make sure you get your maximum allowable rebate, guaranteed, and it takes 15 minutes or less.

Visit https://federaltaxcredits.org/ertc-for-restaurants-are-they-eligible to learn more about the ERTC program, and how you can maximize your rebate risk-free.

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