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The Employee Retention Credit is drawing IRS scrutiny and rejected claims partly in response to numerous misleading marketing campaigns from ERC promoters.
The IRS has announced a moratorium on the processing of new ERC claims. Improper claims and concerns from tax professionals are among the reasons for the IRS action.
Many third-party promoters of the Employee Retention Credit (ERC) ignore a crucial qualifier within the partial shut-down safe harbor: The “more than nominal” test.
Employee Retention Credit (ERC) scams attempt to lure businesses into applying for the ERC when they do not qualify, even under its expanded eligibility.
Tune in as Rob Nowak and Howard Altshuler discuss the effects of Hurricane Ian and other natural disasters on the real estate market and the economy.
As 2021 comes to an end, many organizations are winding down another hectic year, and planning for 2022 with much more optimism.
The Small Business Administration (SBA) has discontinued use of the Loan Necessity Questionnaires, which were required for Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans of $2 million or more.