If your business had staff on the payroll during the pandemic, you almost certainly qualify for ERC tax credits. Take this free eligibility test to find out how much, and use the 15 Minute Refund program to get your maximum allowable rebate, guaranteed.
Did you have between 5 and 500 W-2 employees on the payroll during the pandemic?
Was your business affected in some way by the pandemic?
That's it, that's most of the eligibility requirements for Employee Retention Credit (ERC) pandemic relief funds - if you answered yes to those two questions, you are almost certainly eligible for a rebate from the IRS, with no strings attached.
To find out for sure, you can take a fast, free, and super easy eligibility test from Cottage Digital Media - and it will even give you a rough estimate of how much you may be able to claim.
It's easy, and carries absolutely no obligation - just answer 10 simple questions at ERTCRecoveryAid.com
The ERC program has changed a lot since it was first announced, and now it seems like just about every small to medium-sized business in the USA is eligible. It doesn't matter if you run a startup, a new business founded during the pandemic, or a non-profit organization. If you have W-2 employees, there's no reason not to take the free eligibility assessment - it can even help clinics, medical spas, and wellness centers to qualify.
There is no cost or obligation to use the assessment, and it is available to any employer that had between 5 and 500 W-2 employees on the payroll during the pandemic. It doesn't require any proprietary business information, and with just 10 simple questions, it only takes about a minute to complete.
Once you've completed the eligibility check, you'll get an estimate of your potential rebate, and a link to a unique service called the 15 Minute Refund program. The program is run by a team of ERC specialist CPAs who are focused exclusively on completing ERC claims, so they can complete as many claims as possible before the deadline.
The 15 Minute Refund program guarantees every client their maximum allowable rebate, even if you have already received PPP loans, or were not eligible under the original ERC guidelines. This service is available to employers in Pittsburgh, as well as throughout Pennsylvania, Michigan, Virginia, California, Illinois, and Ohio.
Of course, the real question is, how much can you claim?
The answer will depend on your business, and you can get an estimate from the eligibility test, or an exact amount by enrolling in the 15 Minute Refund program. What we can say for sure is that you could be eligible for up to $26,000 per employee, with no upper limit on funding.
For some clients, the 15 Minute Refund program has been able to access up to $2 million, though the average small business receives a rebate closer to $150,000 according to their records. Either way, it's free money, with no strings attached.
Well, actually, it's reimbursement for wages you've already paid during the pandemic - but since you've already paid it, it's basically the same thing. The point is that it's yours, it's not a loan or deferral, you never, ever, have to pay it back, and there are absolutely no restrictions on how you can spend it.
Now I understand, there's one final problem standing in the way... all of this sounds pretty expensive - even if you do get a pile of money in the long run. I know, that was my thought too, but the ERC specialist team has it covered. They thought of a way to make sure that everyone can access their government rebates, even if they're still struggling.
To guarantee equal access to the service, the program is provided with no risk and no up-front fees. That means that you will not be charged until after you have received a rebate from the IRS, and any business that does not qualify or does not receive a rebate, will not be charged at all.
Or to put it another way, you can't lose - because either you get a check from the IRS, or it's absolutely free. Those are the kind of odds I like.
Find out if you qualify, and how much you can claim, in just 60 seconds.
Visit ERTCRecoveryAid.com to take the free eligibility test right now.