Businesses are struggling with inflation, labor shortages, and limited access to capital, CPAJ’s own @ryantaylordc writes in the @WashTimes.
"The last thing they (small businesses) need is more delays or improper denials on their ERC claim."
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Check out my op-ed in today's @WashTimes: The IRS must start paying low-risk employee retention claims now! It's 2024—let's make these businesses whole and close the book on the COVID-19 pandemic. https://t.co/byVjO9DcCz
Totally agree w/the @YourVoiceAtIRS’s call to extend ERC appeals beyond 30 days. The IRS has made clear mistakes in its first round of ERC denial letters. We must give small businesses more time to appeal wrongly issued denial letters by the IRS.
Bottom line: make sure you get your appeal in as soon as possible. @PreserveJobs calls upon the IRS to give more time to businesses who are pursuing an appeal of their ERC denial. https://t.co/hW2DVBYR9G
The IRS made obvious mistakes in their first batch of ERC denial letters. The IRS shouldn't try to run out the clock on the appeal process for struggling small businesses.
The IRS' delay on ERC claims is causing community organizations like Churches United to go under. The Minnesota based non-profit operates emergency shelters, a food pantry, and a supportive housing complex. It can barely make ends meet. Process their ERC claim today @IRSnews! https://t.co/N261hWVCqS
What’s bringing Democrats Mark Warner and Tim Kaine together with Republicans Tommy Tuberville and Claudia Tenney?
All have written to Commissioner Werfel to say the ERC delays are “unacceptable.”
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Great piece by @caseyclarkdc , CEO of @NAPEO - The National Association of Professional Employer Organizations. He’s spot on. The IRS must process low-risk claims immediately.
Congress promised small business owners relief through the #ERC to help make up for losses during the pandemic. It’s time for Congress to ensure the IRS keeps the promise made to small businesses.
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"Instead of new initiatives that are unlikely to be significantly impactful on reducing the backlog, the IRS needs to immediately process the already identified 150,000-300,000 low-risk ERC claims received from struggling small businesses.” https://t.co/ONp6qMIbKL
Did you receive a denial letter from the IRS for your ERC claim? As the WSJ reported recently, many legitimate filers did. Here’s what you can do about it ⬇️
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It’s time the IRS lift the moratorium.
“As a small business owner myself, and a financial consultant to companies around Nevada, the impact of this temporary moratorium is not an abstract concept. I see how it is affecting real people, real jobs, and our state’s economy.” https://t.co/GiEvdmskbM
The IRS’ announcement that it will continue the moratorium on some ERC claims is cause for serious concern. The IRS has already slow walked claims for nearly a year. It’s past time to lift the moratorium for all ERC claims and begin processing the 1.4 million claims in backlog. https://t.co/WGmz3qIJHr
“The IRS has a track record of broken promises on the ERC. Now they say they're going to start paying out claims in the fall. We'll believe it when we see it. No more excuses. It's time to finish the job.” -Ryan Taylor, Spokesman for the Coalition to Preserve American Jobs https://t.co/7Plqz1YsNK
When the IRS mishandles ERC processing, small businesses pay the price, as @WSJ recently reported. CPAJ calls on Congress to hold the IRS accountable and ensure they prioritize processing legitimate claims. American job creators can’t afford further setbacks.
CPAJ spokesman Ryan Taylor on IRS errors among 28,000 ERC denial letters: “This is the latest episode in a long nightmare for legitimate small businesses seeking economic relief promised to them by their government for a pandemic that damaged them through no fault of their own."
The WSJ reported serious concerns with errors in the IRS’ first big batch of ERC denial letters. American businesses on the receiving end of IRS mistakes are voicing their concerns, with many worried about how the Service will handle their claims. https://t.co/mpZNMvGXkL
Nevada businesses struggled to stay afloat when COVID shut down tourism. Check out this piece by Doug Busselman from the @NVFarmBureau in the @rgj about the impact of ERC delays. https://t.co/uoBWrSapYN
🚨 Big price tag alert 🚨 The longer the IRS waits to process and pay ERC claims in backlog, the more 💰 interest they will need to payout. Almost 880,000 ERC claims in backlog are more than 1 year old. Where are the budget hawks? https://t.co/rcSR0Bv4QI.