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Don't miss out on your tax credits for 2020 and 2021, even if you've already filed. This new report explains how to tell if you're eligible, and how to amend your file to claim ERTC funds if you've already submitted. Learn more at https://ertcquiz.com

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Published by francis, 2022-01-28 22:23:17

Get Employee Retention Tax Credits For 2020/2021 Even If You Received A PPP Loan

Don't miss out on your tax credits for 2020 and 2021, even if you've already filed. This new report explains how to tell if you're eligible, and how to amend your file to claim ERTC funds if you've already submitted. Learn more at https://ertcquiz.com

Keywords: Get Employee Retention Tax Credits For 2020/2021 Even If You Received A PPP Loan

Get Employee Retention Tax Credits For
2020/2021 Even If You Received A PPP Loan

Is your company eligible for
ERTC funds? What about if you
already received money through

the Paycheck Protection
Program? Is it too late to claim

tax credits for 2020?

 All your questions answered,
and some helpful advice for
maximizing your claims can be
found in this new report from

Scott Hall.

While most business owners
have already filed their taxes for
2020, Scott Hall explains how to
claim Employee Retention Tax

Credits (ERTC) by updating
your files.

The report also includes
information about changes

made to eligibility
requirements early in 2021.

The Consolidated Appropriations
Act, passed in 2021, included an
amendment to the program that

allows you to benefit from both
the PPP and the ERTC
programs.

Unlike the PPP, credits
claimed through the ERTC
program are not a government
loan, and do not have to be

paid back at any point. 

You can claim a percentage
of wages paid to eligible
employees from March of
2020 up to September 30,
2021.

According to the report, you
may claim up to $28,000 in

credits per eligible
employee for 2021.

While you may file for the
program yourself, the report
suggests that an ERTC expert
may make the process faster,
and help you to maximize your

credits.

Talk to an ERTC specialist
to determine if you can

receive credits for 2020 and
2021 before it's too late.

Visit
https://ertcquiz.com

to learn more.


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