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Are You Still Eligible for Employee Tax Credits?

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by Vince Calio3 minutes / September 8, 2022
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Thousands of small businesses are checking to see if they are still eligible for the popular Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC). While the sun set for the ERTC in September 2021, there is still a chance to retroactively claim that tax credit in 2022, albeit through a somewhat lengthy tax filing process. If your small business didn’t take advantage of this tax credit at the height of the pandemic, you could still be eligible for free money.

Is Your Business Still Eligible?

According to the IRS, if you operated a small business in 2020 and 2021 you must demonstrate that your business suffered a significant loss of business or was forced to temporarily close due to COVID-19 and COVID-related government shutdowns, yet you still retained your employees (at least on a part-time basis), to still be eligible for the ERTC. 

You should have a conversation with your accountant to see if you still qualify for the ERTC, but generally, to satisfy IRS requirements:

  1. You need to still have your gross receipts from 2020 and 2021. Your receipts from 2020 and 2021 should show that your gross income was at least 50% below what it was in 2019, or
  2. Under the Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA) of 2021, businesses (including nonprofits, hospitals, educational institutions and 501c organizations) that were affected by closures and government-mandated quarantines and experienced a 20% drop in gross receipts in 2020 and 2021 compared to 2019 are still eligible.
  3. Under the American Rescue Plan (ARP) of 2021, businesses can be eligible for the ERTC if their receipts reveal a 50% loss in gross income in 2020 in the quarter immediately following the quarter in 2019 – not just to the corresponding quarter in 2019.
  4. The CAA also extended the dates for eligibility for the ERTC. The legislation stated that small businesses can still use wages paid through Q3 and Q4 of 2021 to claim a refundable tax credit of up to 70% of the qualifying wages, with a maximum of $7,000 per employee per quarter. 
  5. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act of 2020 originally did not allow for small businesses that received a Paycheck Protection Program loan to claim ERTCs, but the CAA changed that. Employees that received a PPP loan can still retroactively claim the ERTX for past quarters by filing Form 941-X from the IRS.

How do I go About Applying for the ERTC?

Eligible Small business owners should speak to their accountants first, and then can still claim the ERTC when filing quarterly taxes using Form 941 Employer’s Quarterly Tax Return for applicable periods. If an employer does not have sufficient funds to cover the credit (because Social Security and Medicare taxes must be paid in order to be eligible), they can receive an advance payment from the government by submitting Form 7200, Advance Payment of Employer Credits Due to COVID-19 to the IRS.

Don’t Throw Away Free Money!

Economic times continue to be uncertain for small businesses, even in the waning days of the COVID-19 crisis, so you can’t afford to give up chances for free money. Talk to your accountant to see if your business may still be eligible for the ERTC. You could get up to 7,000 well-deserved dollars per employee for doing your part to keep people employed during the height of the pandemic.

Vince Calio

Vince Calio

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Vince Calio has been a writer for Kapitus since 2021. Before that, he spent three years operating a dry-cleaning store in Rahway, NJ that he inherited before selling the business, so he’s familiar with the challenges of operating a small business. Prior to that, Vince spent 14 years as both a financial journalist and content writer, most notably with Institutional Investor News and Crain Communications.

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