Oct 17, 2023
ERTC Guy has launched a new calculator tool to help employers determine how much they can claim in rebates through the federal government's Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) program. The calculator is free and requires users to answer 10 simple questions. The tool takes into account updates to the ERTC program, allowing employers to maximize their rebates. It can provide estimates for rebates available based on 2020 and 2021 employee hours, with no upper limit on funding. The ERTC Guy specialists have assisted employers in claiming over $750,000 in rebates, which never require repayment.
To qualify for the ERTC, businesses must have had between 5 and 500 W-2 employees during the pandemic and have been negatively affected by it. The calculator is available to any employer, including startups, new businesses formed during the pandemic, and non-profit organizations. The full report explains various ways employers can prove their eligibility, such as financial losses or supply chain shortages. Employers can also use the ERTC Guy application service to receive assistance in completing the necessary paperwork and claiming the maximum allowable rebates.
Unlike other pandemic relief programs, the ERTC rebates are not loans or deferrals and do not require repayment. They are reimbursement for wages already paid in 2020 and 2021 without any restrictions on how they can be spent. Businesses can claim the tax credit retroactively until 2024 or 2025 by conducting a look-back on their payroll during the pandemic and filing an amended tax return. More information about the calculator, eligibility assessment, and maximum rebates can be found on the ERTC Guy website.
This new calculator tool launched by ERTC Guy allows any employer to determine how much they may be able to claim in ERTC rebates, with no cost or obligation, by answering 10 simple questions.
New York, United States - October 17, 2023 /PressCable/ —
In response to several changes to the federal government’s Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) program, the specialists at ERTC Guy have launched this simple, no-cost rebate calculator tool, that provides quick refund estimates for any business type, with no obligation.
More information about ERTC rebates, or the no-cost calculator and eligibility assessment, can be found at https://ertcguy.com/covid-employee-retention-tax-credit/
This fast assessment can provide estimates for rebates available based on both 2020 and 2021 employee hours and can help employers claim up to $26,000 per employee, with no upper limit on funding. ERTC Guy specialists have helped some employers claim more than $750,000, which never needs repayment.
The new assessment and calculator tool takes advantage of several updates to the ERTC program to help employers maximize their rebates. Business owners can use these tools to claim rebates even if they were previously disqualified from the ERTC for having too many employees on the payroll, or for having already enrolled in the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).
To qualify, an employer must have had between 5 and 500 W-2 employees on the payroll during the recent pandemic and had their business negatively affected by it in some way. The full report from ERTC Guy explains several ways this can be shown, including through financial losses, supply chain shortages, temporary closures, or remote working limitations.
The new program from ERTC Guy allows any employer, including those operating a startup, a new business founded during the pandemic, or a non-profit organization, to check their eligibility and available rebate amount, by answering just 10 simple questions. Eligible employers can also use the ERTC Guy application service to receive assistance completing the paperwork, and claiming the maximum allowable rebates.
The full report explains that these rebates, unlike other pandemic relief programs, are not a loan or deferral, and never require repayment of any kind. Rather, they are reimbursement for wages that employers have already paid in 2020 and 2021, so they can be spent with no restrictions.
A spokesperson for ERTC Guy explained, “Businesses can retroactively claim the Covid Employee Retention Tax Credit until 2024 or 2025. This means that businesses can conduct a look-back on their payroll during the pandemic and file an amended tax return to claim the tax credit.”
More information about ERTC rebate claims, the no-cost eligibility assessment, and the maximum allowable rebates can be found at https://ertcguy.com/covid-employee-retention-tax-credit/
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