Need Help with ERC? Employee Retention Credit, We Can Help!

Get the ERC tax credit, created by the U.S. government in response to the COVIC-19 crisis. We can help! Speak to a professional today.

The Credit is available to eligible employers that paid qualified wages to some or all employees. The credit is worth up to $7,000 per quarter and up to $28.000 per year, for each employee. If you are not here for the above mentioned, then click here for All Things Free Stuff. If you are here for the ERC and need help, then you are in the right place. The Credit offers support to businesses and organizations that continued to pay their employees despite pandemic restrictions impacting their revenues. This relief serves as a form of assistance during challenging times. To see if your business qualifies Speak to a professional and get the Credit you deserve!

The VCM team will connect you with a professional who will assist in a “Refundable” tax credit.

Businesses must have experienced a significant decline in gross earnings. ERC created as part of the CARES Act in 2020. The American Rescue Plan Act in 2021 continued to help businesses thrive. Including, all of 2020 and part of 2021 on taxes filed in 2022. If you have not received credit for your business, now is the time! To see if your business qualifies click here: Speak to a professional and get the Credit you deserve!

It is important to consult with a TAX Professional or refer to Official guidance.

Eligible businesses and organizations who need help claiming the credit should seek a trusted professional; the IRS strongly advises people not to rely on the advice of unqualified individuals. In many instances they are not looking out for your best interests. To fully understand the ERC credit TIME is of the essence; this extended offer will expire as of 2025. Again, the credit amount can vary based on the size of the business and the period claimed. To see if your business or organization qualifies click here: Speak to a professional and get the Credit you deserve!

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