If your claim for the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) is still pending, the Trump administration’s newly enacted tax cuts and spending legislation contains some provisions that may impact you.
The IRS is offering a second chance for employers to give back funds received from improper Employee Retention Credit (“ERC”) claims. What’s more is that the IRS is offering a 15% discount on the ...
The lawsuit is one of several filed in recent years to allege delayed Employee Retention Credits for employers that dealt with business disruptions during the pandemic’s earliest phases. Congress ...
Missed the opportunity to apply for the Employee Retention Credit (ERC) Voluntary Disclosure Program? The IRS is giving you a second chance. The IRS has announced a second ERC voluntary disclosure ...
The agency has announced it is opening a supplemental claim process to help third-party payers and their clients resolve incorrect claims related to the Employee Retention Credit. Third-party payers, ...
LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE / July 11, 2023 / The employee retention credit was designed to put business tax refunds in the hands of companies that legitimately qualify for the tax credit.
It appears that the flood gates have opened and that the IRS is finally processing and paying claims for the employee retention credit (ERC) en masse. After waiting a very long time (often years) with ...
In its attempt to speed processing of employee retention credit (ERC) claims, the IRS changed its policy for pre-refund examinations and should consider reviewing nearly 185,000 claims totaling almost ...
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