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ERTC Rebate Calculation Guide 2022: How To Determine Your Maximum Tax Credits

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ERTC Rebate Calculation Guide 2022: How To Determine Your Maximum Tax Credits

Can your business claim the maximum amount for ERTC rebates? Do cash tips, healthcare contributions, or paid time off get included?  Find all the answers you need to calculate your rebate for 2020 and 2021 or get in touch with an ERTC specialist who can pre- qualify you for a rebate.

In 2020, when many small businesses were suffering financial losses, the federal government created several pandemic relief programs you could enroll in.  One of the lesser-known programs, the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC), is still open for enrollment, and you can use this new guide created by Scott Hall to calculate your maximum allowable rebate.

The in-depth guide contains important information for business owners who have already received funds through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) about changes to the eligibility requirements. Though these business owners were originally disqualified from enrolling in the ERTC, that changed in 2021 with the passing of the Consolidated Appropriations Act.

You can now enroll in both programs, and the report explains how PPP loans factor into your tax rebate calculations.  Unlike the PPP, ERTC rebates are not a loan, and do not need to be repaid. They also have no restrictions on how they can be spent.

Eligible business owners may claim as much as $26,000 per employee.  You may also choose to have your rebates calculated by ERTC specialists. To have an expert pre-qualify your company for a rebate, you can take the free eligibility assessment and then request a consultation to have them calculate your tax credits.

Visit https://scotthall.co/how-to- calculate-ertc-correctly for more!


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