The IRS is cutting checks worth tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars for small business owners across America - and you could be the next business to receive one.
It's all thanks to a little-known program introduced in March 2020 called the Employee Retention Credit (ERC).
These credit rewards businesses that retained employees during the pandemic era mandatory government shutdowns.
While many business owners took advantage of the Pay Check Protection Program (PPP) and Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL), the ERC credit largely flew under the radar.
This is why we are writing to you now. To inform you of this significant (but limited) opportunity that could pay you $26K for each of your W2 employees.
Many American small businesses experienced disastrous effects due to overreaching and unnecessary government orders.
And at ERC Specialist, our mission is to help business owners like you take advantage of these available credits and maximize the amount of your return.
Unlike other relief options the IRS announced during the pandemic, the ERC is not a loan and you will never need to pay it back.
This means once the money is in your account, it is yours to manage and spend as you see fit.
We have guided over 10,000 small businesses, earning them over $2B through this program's inception.
And we want to help you next.
All you need to do is answer a brief questionnaire on our website to see if you qualify and then submit a few key documents.
From there, our dedicated and experienced accounting staff will navigate the more than 200 pages of complex IRS documents required to submit your official application to the IRS.
This could be the most straightforward financial payout your business has ever received!
But as we mentioned, this opportunity is limited.
The IRS is currently taking 6-8 months to mail ERC checks, and there is the potential that they will shut this program down at some point.
So you will want your application mailed and processed as quickly as possible.
Click here to start your application today!
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