IRS is sending out thousands of denial letters on Employee Retention Credit (ERC) claims. What steps can you take and should you take in response to a denial letter.
Lawsuits are descending upon the IRS over tax refunds related to the Employee Retention Credit, and this could just be the beginning. For example, an industrial staffing company in Ohio ...
The nation is 10 months into the moratorium on Employee Retention Credit claims, and with the IRS's recent announcement that it would deny thousands of improper claims, there are no signs of it ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced plans to deny tens of thousands of improper Employee Retention Credit (ERC) claims following an extensive review aimed at ...
The IRS is processing about 400,000 Employee Retention Credit claims worth about $10 billion — a sharp increase in volume after the agency began processing valid claims over the summer.
Due to an increase in ERC tax credit scams and fraud and to protect honest business owners, the IRS stopped processing new employee retention credit (ERC) claims for the foreseeable future.