DO I QUALIFY?

75% of businesses we’ve successfully gotten millions in funding for had no idea they were qualified to receive it.

As the nation’s leading ERTC company, we fully understand what’s needed to obtain and maximize your ERTC Advance funding.

Your business has to meet specific qualification requirements.

However, there is much more to interpreting each eligibility criteria than meets the eye…

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Leveraging our expertise and experience with the ERTC program, our team will maximize your refund & minimize your risk so you can fund your future without worrying about the IRS knocking on your door.

Your business or tax-exempt entity can qualify if you've experienced...

Our Team is Here to Help.

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Don’t Let Misconceptions Hold You Back from Claiming Your ERTC Credit.

The ERTC tax incentive is heavily underutilized due to
misconceptions about eligibility.

If one of the objections below is holding you back from applying, we still want to hear from you!

It is very likely you are eligible to receive thousands if not millions in funding for your business. We’re the experts in that, so let us
help you get there.

Misconception #1

“We had no revenue decline.”

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Revenue is just one of many factors that determine whether you qualify for ERTC. In fact, companies without a considerable revenue decline and even increases in revenue can still qualify for the employee retention tax credit.

Misconception #2

“Our business is not essential.”

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Your business does not have to be deemed “essential” to qualify for the Employee Retention Tax Credit. If you own a small business, any small business, it’s worth applying with us.

Misconception #3

“We have received a Paycheck Protection Program loan before.”

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That’s great! AND…Companies that have received one or both PPP fundings are STILL eligible for the Employee Retention Tax Credit. We know how to file to get you the funding you deserve.

Misconception #4

“We never shut down our business.”

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The ERTC tax incentive has several provisions that make it possible for employers who were not forced to completely shut down their business to STILL qualify for the ERTC. Businesses that were forced to partially shut down their business can make a claim. Additionally, businesses without a government mandate to shut down or partially shut down their business can still qualify through revenue decline. It’s a complicated process, but we can help you find out if you qualify if you’re still unsure.

Misconception #5

“Our revenue went up after a shift in the market.”

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Congrats! Although your revenue may have increased overall for the year, many companies experienced declines in one or more quarters in 2020 and/or 2021 when compared to 2019. These short-term revenue declines allow you to qualify, even with increased annual revenues.

Misconception #6

“My business is too new.”

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No such thing. Startups & new businesses are NOT left behind. As a measure to make the ERTC more inclusive, the ERTC program eligibility criteria were expanded to accommodate new businesses established after February 15th, 2020 with gross yearly revenue below $1 million. Meeting these criteria will enable Startups to qualify for up to $7,000 per employee, to a maximum rebate of $50,000 in Quarter 3 of 2021, and Quarter 4 of 2021.

Misconception #7

“It’s too late to apply for the ERTC.”

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You still have time! If eligible, employers can claim the ERTC for qualified wages paid in 2020, as well as Q1, Q2, and Q3 of 2021.

Our Team Will Help You Secure the Funding You Deserve.

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Startups & New Businesses

are NOT left behind.

As a measure to make the ERTC more inclusive, the ERTC program eligibility criteria were expanded to accommodate Startups:

Meeting these criteria will enable Startups to qualify for up to $7,000 per employee, to a maximum rebate of $50,000
in Quarter 3 2021, and Quarter 4 of 2021.

Still unsure if you qualify?

It's a complicated process - we get it! Read our FAQs or speak directly to one of our ERTC.com Specialists by giving us a call.