Finally; COVID Tax Refund For Self-Employed People

In 2020 – 2021, If you were Self-Employed, a Sole-Proprietor, a Single-Member LLC, a 1099 Subcontractor, filed a Schedule C, a Freelancer, a Gig-Economy Entrepreneur, a (1065) Partnership, a Part-Time / Online Small Business, Lyft or Uber driver, you may qualify for this unique tax credit. 

You May Qualify For The Self-Employed Tax Credit if In 2020-2021 You Were: If you:

  1. Had COVID, experienced COVID-like symptoms.
  2. Were subject to Federal, state, or local COVID 19 related lockdown orders.
  3. Quarantined or Isolated due to a COVID-19 order.
  4. You were tested, if you cared for family or household members who had the COVID virus.
  5. You cared for a child who’s school was was closed or had COVID.
  6. Your child care provider or preschool was unavailable due to COVID-19.
  7. A COVID-19 vaccination appointment.
  8. Side effects due to to a COVID -19 vaccination.
  9. You had symptoms or were seeking a medical diagnosis related to COVID-19.
  10. Had a sickness due to vaccination side effects:

You may be eligible for the SETC (self-employed tax credit)

 

Breaking News: "IRS orders
immediate stop to new
Employee Retention Credit
processing..."

The Big Question Is: Should
you still purse the ERC?

Yes if your business qualifies and
you are willing to wait until January of 2024
for your refund
to be processed by the IRS.

Yes if you are willing to do the work now
and get paid for it later.

Yes if you've done your due diligence,
and determined that the IRS
owes you the refund.

No, if you can't answer yes to all
of the above.

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When “Mr. Wonderful” Kevin O’Leary learned about the ERC Refund. 1:25

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Why I'm Doing This

My name is Mark Schmidt, I own a Colorado mortgage company (remarkablemortage.com) We don’t qualify for the ERC, or the SETC because all my brokers are 1099’s. 

Most of the online ERC/SETC firms will only take companies with 5 or more full-time W2 employees. That means a whole lot of companies won’t get the ERC or SETC they deserve.

So I searched for a firm that would work with businesses who had 2 or more full-time W2’s during the pandemic. 

Tax Prep Advocates is that company. 

Here’s the bottom line: 

Tax Prep Advocates will file your ERC or SETC Refund with the IRS 

for a contingency fee of 20%. 

They do not charge an upfront fee to process and file your refund.

We all get paid when you get your refund. 

It’s good business, with good people in good faith.