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The Employee Retention Credit was intended to be a financial lifeline to small businesses struggling to make ends meet during the pandemic. Innovation Refunds — a consulting firm that focuses on the ERC — was one of the most visible advertisers during the tax credit's heyday. How Innovation Refunds worksOn its website, Innovation Refunds makes it clear it is not a tax professional. Innovation Refunds markets to clients, determines if they are viable candidates for the credit and then collects businesses' documentation. Some former employees said this could insulate Innovation Refunds from potential liability if ineligible businesses claimed the credit.
Persons: Danny Werfel, Andrew Kelly, Howard Makler, Ty Burrell, Burrell, Rob Domenico, Werfel, Tom Williams, Makler, Kate Rogers, Domenico, Slack, Jenn McCabe, Armanino Organizations: Companies, ERC, Internal Revenue Service, IRS, ERC —, CNBC, Reuters, CPA, Senate, Washington , D.C, CQ, Inc, Getty, LinkedIn, Justice Locations: New York, Washington ,, Des Moines
The ERC, part of the CARES Act, gives employers affected by COVID-19 a tax credit if they qualify. Depending on when your small business filed and paid taxes, it may still be eligible to receive the credit. In response to the financial hardships of the pandemic, the IRS enacted the Employee Retention Credit. What is the Employee Retention Credit (ERC Credit)? Your business may be eligible for a substantial refund through the Employee Retention Credit, with no upfront cost to you.
Persons: There's, It's, you've Organizations: ERC, IRS, ERC —
It's not too late to apply for the pandemic-era Employee Retention Credit for your small business. The Employee Retention Credit may be one of those tax-break opportunities for qualifying businesses that continued to pay employees while shut down due to COVID-19 or saw declines in revenue. To shed some light on this, accountant Liz Soria has some insights concerning which businesses should apply for the ERC — and just as importantly, which businesses shouldn't. Navigating the ERC tax creditOf course, the most authoritative source for information about the ERC is the IRS. Your business may be eligible for a substantial refund through the Employee Retention Credit, with no upfront cost to you.
Persons: It's, Liz Soria, Soria, it's, There's, That's, David Moadel, David Organizations: ERC, ERC —, U.S . News, Markets Locations: Soria, U.S
Small businesses may be eligible based on how COVID-19 affected their business in 2020 and 2021. Depending on when your small business filed and paid taxes, it may still be eligible to receive the credit. The ripple effects of the COVID-19 pandemic can still be felt in the economy, and many small businesses are still recovering. Your business may be eligible for a substantial refund through the Employee Retention Credit, with no upfront cost to you. You have either three years from when you filed form 941 or 944, or two years from the date you paid.
Persons: There's, It's, you've Organizations: ERC, IRS, ERC —
Small businesses are facing an onslaught of ads, phone calls and emails to help them claim a pandemic-era tax credit. The tax break — known as the employee retention credit, or ERC — was enacted in 2020 to support small businesses during the Covid-19 pandemic, worth up to $5,000 per employee for 2020 or $28,000 per employee in 2021. While the credit applies to tax year 2020 or 2021, business owners still have time to amend returns and claim the credit, which has sparked a flood of ads from companies offering to help. While Hausz's company has completed at least 100 amended filings for clients to claim the employee retention credit, it has also informed clients when they don't qualify. "ERC mills" have popped up, charging small businesses up to 25% to 30% of the credit received, said Kristin Esposito, director for tax policy and advocacy for the American Institute of CPAs.
Persons: Craig Hausz, Kristin Esposito Organizations: ERC —, Finance, CMH Advisors, ERC, American Institute of CPAs Locations: Dallas
A cottage industry of specialist firms has sprung up to help business owners claim the Employee Retention Credit (ERC), a governmental tax incentive intended for companies stressed by the pandemic. To be sure, the IRS warned business owners last October to be on the lookout for third parties promoting improper ERC claims. The IRS went so far as to add fraudulent claims involving the ERC to its annual "Dirty Dozen" list of tax scams. Start by understanding the basic ERC claim requirementsStart by knowing the basics so you can understand whether your business may qualify for a credit. Another red flag is when a third party doesn't ask for documentation to ensure a business owner qualifies, Perrone said.
Persons: Donald N, Hoffman, Danny Werfel, Gina Perrone, Sax, Jenn McCabe, Perrone Organizations: ERC —, Eisner Advisory, IRS, ERC, CPA, Small Business Administration, Armanino
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