The Employee Retention Credit (ERC) is a reward in the form of checks from the federal government for employers who employed people during the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 and 2021.
It’s a grant, not a loan, and, unlike the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), it does not require the asking for forgiveness and there are no requirements for how it should be spent.
Our tax attorneys and accountants evaluate the facts and circumstances of your business, not just your gross revenue.
We are well-versed in the details of this federal payment program and understand how they can qualify your business.
Your business can still qualify for the ERC even if you’ve received Payroll Protection Program (PPP).
If your employees number anywhere from one to infinity, you may still qualify for
the ERC.
Businesses affected by COVID-19 can receive up to $26,000 per qualified employee. Many of Moskowitz LLP’s clients have received hundreds of thousands of dollars, and some have received millions.
Even if you've benefited from other pandemic-related programs, or if you’ve been told you don’t qualify because your gross revenue didn’t go down enough, you may still be eligible for the ERC. Moskowitz LLP performs the facts and circumstances ERC analysis passed by Congress that many other firms don’t do.
Pre-qualify your business
online. Tell us about your
business here.
Once we review your
information, we’ll ask for
your tax documents.
In-depth analysis by our
tax attorneys maximizes your
legally-allowable ERC grant.
Once your ERC returns
are processed, your
government checks will
arrive in the mail.
The team at Moskowitz LLP has been dedicated to tax-related and accounting issues for over 30 years. Our team’s focus is on helping businesses and individuals maximize profits and minimize tax liability.
Our legal and accounting professionals combine their distinct fields of expertise to maximize your benefits and find solutions others might not.
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