Understanding ERTC and FFCRA Program Deadlines for Workers

Understanding ERTC and FFCRA Program Deadlines for Workers
Approximately 70% of businesses eligible to claim the tax refund have yet to do so. The Economic Recovery Center has recently highlighted a critical deadline regarding the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) and the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA). Independent contractors, categorized as 1099 filers, should be particularly aware that the final IRS deadline extends to April 15, 2025. Failure to claim these funds could result in their distribution to other government programs.
What You Need to Know About ERTC and FFCRA
ERTC for Businesses and FFCRA for Independent Contractors
- Program Origins: These initiatives were launched in 2020 under the Trump administration.
- Subsequent Changes: Numerous modifications were introduced during 2020 and 2021 under the Biden administration, leading to some confusion regarding eligibility.
- Key Deadline: The final date to claim funds is April 15, 2025.
- Importantly, businesses that received a PPP loan are still eligible to claim ERTC.
- Eligibility Criteria for ERTC: Businesses must meet one of the following conditions:
- Was there a material change in your business operations due to an official government mandate during the COVID-19 pandemic?
- Did your business revenue take a hit in 2020 or 2021 compared to 2019?
- Potential Refund Amount: Businesses can receive up to $21,000 per W2 employee.
- Eligibility for Independent Contractors:
- Tax filers must have filed as a 1099 in 2021.
- Did you or a dependent test positive for COVID-19 during 2021?
- Potential Refund Amount for Contractors: Up to $32,000 per 1099.
Benefits of ERTC and FFCRA Programs
The PPP loan program and the ERTC, also known as the ERC, were designed to support American workers throughout the pandemic. While the PPP loans provided immediate financial relief, they had minimal vetting, which unfortunately attracted some fraudulent activities. Conversely, the ERTC is based on adjusting tax filings to allow for refunds of taxes owed, enabling the IRS to verify qualifications for disbursement.
Chase Henderson, President of the Economic Recovery Center, emphasizes the importance of utilizing their services for a free analysis. "Every business owner and independent contractor should take advantage of this analysis," he remarked. "This isn’t about taking money from others; it’s rightfully yours, and if unclaimed, it will be redirected to different programs." Even if operations have ceased or a contractor is no longer active, eligibility may still apply. Individuals are encouraged to visit IRS.gov or to pursue a cost-free analysis.
How to Claim Your Refund
- For Business Owners (ERTC): Visit www.EconomicRecoveryCenter.com
- For Independent Contractors (FFCRA): Visit www.1099TaxCredit.com
For further assistance, visit www.EconomicRecoveryCenter.com or contact the office at (385) 376-2372.
About the Economic Recovery Center
The Economic Recovery Center specializes in guiding businesses through financial relief programs. Their team has successfully assisted countless American workers in claiming necessary tax credits or refunds. For more information, reach out at (385) 376-2372.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ERTC program?
The ERTC program provides tax credits to businesses based on wages paid to employees during the pandemic.
Who is eligible for the FFCRA benefits?
Independent contractors who filed as 1099 tax filers may qualify, especially if they were affected by COVID-19.
When is the final deadline to claim these benefits?
The deadline is April 15, 2025, for both the ERTC and FFCRA.
Can businesses that received PPP loans still claim ERTC?
Yes, businesses that received PPP loans can still apply for ERTC.
How can I get more information on these programs?
Visit the Economic Recovery Center website or contact them for a free consultation regarding your eligibility.
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