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Employee Retention CreditYou can still claim the Employee Retention Credit based on when qualified wages were paid. The requirements are different, depending on the time period for which you claim the credit. The ERC is not available to individuals.
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Instructions for 5884-A, Employee Retention Credit for Employers Affected by Qualified Disasters
Use Form 5884-A, Employee Retention Credit for Employers Affected by Qualified Disasters, to claim the employee retention credit for employers affected by qualified disasters.
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Form 5884-A, Employee Retention Credit for Employers Affected by Qualified Disasters
Use Form 5884-A, Employee Retention Credit for Employers Affected by Qualified Disasters, to claim the employee retention credit for employers affected by qualified disasters.
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Form 15434, Application for Second Employee Retention Credit (ERC) Voluntary Disclosure Program
Form 15434, Application for Second Employee Retention Credit (ERC) Voluntary Disclosure Program, is used by employers to apply for the second Employee Retention Credit (ERC) Voluntary Disclosure Program.
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Publication 5887, Employee Retention Credit Eligibility Checklist: Help with avoiding or resolving an incorrect claim
Publication 5887, Employee Retention Credit Eligibility Checklist: Help with avoiding or resolving an incorrect claim - You can use this question-and-answer tool to see if you might be eligible for the Employee Retention Credit. Resolving an incorrect claim may help you avoid having to repay an incorrect credit, possibly with penalties and interest.
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Form 5884-D, Employee Retention Credit for Certain Tax-Exempt Organizations Affected by Qualified Disasters
A qualified tax-exempt organization (including certain governmental entities) that continued to pay or incur wages after activities of the organization (treated as an active trade or business for this purpose) became inoperable because of damage from a qualified disaster may be able to use Form 5884-D, Employee Retention Credit for Certain Tax-Exempt Organizations Affected by Qualified Disasters, to claim the qualified disaster employee retention credit against certain payroll taxes.
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Instructions for Form 5884-D, Employee Retention Credit for Certain Tax-Exempt Organizations Affected by Qualified Disasters
A qualified tax-exempt organization (including certain governmental entities) that continued to pay or incur wages after activities of the organization (treated as an active trade or business for this purpose) became inoperable because of damage from a qualified disaster may be able to use Form 5884-D, Employee Retention Credit for Certain Tax-Exempt Organizations Affected by Qualified Disasters, to claim the qualified disaster employee retention credit against certain payroll taxes.
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About Form 15434, Application for Employee Retention Credit (ERC) Voluntary Disclosure Program
This form is used by employers to apply for the Employee Retention Credit (ERC) Voluntary Disclosure Program. This program is for those employers who claimed and received the Employee Retention Credit (ERC), but who are ineligible and need to repay it.
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Businesses
Form 7200, Advance Payment of Employer Credits Due to COVID-19
Use Form 7200, Advance Payment of Employer Credits Due to COVID-19, to request an advance payment of the tax credits for qualified sick and qualified family leave wages and the employee retention credit.
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Instructions for Form 7200, Advance Payment of Employer Credits Due to COVID-19
Use Form 7200, Advance Payment of Employer Credits Due to COVID-19, to request an advance payment of the tax credits for qualified sick and qualified family leave wages and the employee retention credit.
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Publication 5792, Small Businesses & Tax-Exempt Organizations: Beware of Tax Credit Scams!
Publication 5792, Small Businesses & Tax-Exempt Organizations: Beware of Tax Credit Scams! - The IRS urges small businesses and tax-exempt organizations to steer clear of scam
promoters who promise big money to people who aren’t eligible for the Employee Retention Credit.
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