How Your Business Could Get up to $26k per Employee Through the Employee Retention Credit - Engine Builder Magazine

How Your Business Could Get up to $26k per Employee Through the Employee Retention Credit

Speakers

Susan Givens, Publisher, AutoSuccess

Sponsored By Stenson Tamaddon

Date: October 27, 2022

Was your business impacted during the pandemic? If your answer is yes, your business could be eligible to receive up to $26,000 per qualifying employee through the Employee Retention Credit. Passed as a part of the CARES Act in 2020, this tax credit is available to help businesses recover from the economic fallout that occurred.

 

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