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Public education campaign launched by ScottHall.co

By Lenny A. Brown
August 2, 2022
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ScottHall.co has launched a new public awareness campaign on the eligibility requirements for the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC).

New York, New York–(Newsfile Corp. – Aug. 1, 2022) – ScottHall.co has launched a new ERTC program education campaign for small business owners to draw their attention to eligibility requirements to the pandemic relief mechanism. With the latest campaign, the company wants to help more organizations take advantage of funds still available under the program, which originally launched in 2020 and has gone through several changes since then.

Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC)

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More information can be found at https://scotthall.co/employee-retention-credit-what-you-need-to-know

ScottHall.co’s latest effort will help small businesses and nonprofits through the process of claiming their ERTC refunds, which can be complex and difficult to navigate without help from the CPA.

As part of the new campaign, ScottHall.co explains that when the ERTC was first launched, employers could claim up to $5,000 per employee in tax credits, but after several changes, that amount increased to a maximum of $26,000 per employee. The latest changes have also made the program accessible to small and medium-sized businesses with up to 500 full-time employees, nonprofits, startups, and new businesses.

ScottHall.co explains that to qualify, the business must have incurred losses due to the pandemic or temporary closures due to government orders such as a lockdown.

To help employers with their ERTC applications, the company also provides a no-obligation eligibility assessment. The new 60-second assessment can determine if an employer qualifies for discounts and includes consultation with ERTC experts. ScottHall.co explains how claims are calculated based on salaries, number of eligible employees and several other factors. The campaign also addresses common misconceptions about the ERTC, particularly regarding the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).

“The Consolidated Credit Act added businesses that took out a loan through the Paycheck Protection Program to the list of eligible businesses,” Scott Hall said. “This included companies that had participated in the first round of PPPs but were not eligible to collect the tax credit,” he added.

ScottHall.co further explains how the ERTC differs from other pandemic relief programs – offering a one-time payment that is not a loan and has no restrictions on how the funds can be spent.

The company’s new public awareness campaign, which includes an eligibility assessment, can help small business owners prequalify for a rebate by ERTC specialists. ScottHall.co offers a secure platform where employers can upload their raw payroll data, PPP loan documents and 941 statements, to have their maximum allowable reimbursement calculated.

Interested parties can learn more at https://scotthall.co/employee-retention-credit-what-you-need-to-know

Contact information:

Name: Scott Hall
Email: [email protected]
Organization: ScottHall.co
Address: 60 West 23rd St. Suite 638, New York, NY 10010, USA
Website: https://scotthall.co

To view the source version of this press release, please visit https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/132415


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