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There's still time to file and claim your cash refund...

1099 workers, independent contractors, and business owners can still qualify for $32,220 ($64,440 per couple) in tax refunds!

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Regarding the year 2020, between the dates of 4/1/20 to 3/31/21 were you out of work for any period of time because you had Covid-19 or were told to quarantine because you were exposed or affected by the Covid-19 virus?


NOTE: The IRS does not require you to have a positive test or PROOF that you had Covid-19. You simply need to affirm with the IRS that you did in fact have Covid-19 (in good faith) or were quarantined due to the virus and lost work (lost wages). 



The ERC is a refundable tax credit. It rewards businesses who kept employees during the COVID-19 pandemic, up to $26,000 per employee. You can get the credit retroactively.


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Regarding the year 2021, between the dates of 4/1/21 to 9/30/21 were you out of work for any period of time because you had Covid-19 or were told to quarantine because you were exposed or affected by the Covid-19 virus?


NOTE: The IRS does not require you to have a positive test or PROOF that you had Covid-19. You simply need to affirm with the IRS that you did in fact have Covid-19 (in good faith) or were quarantined due to the virus and lost work (lost wages). 


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Regarding the year 2020, between the dates of 4/1/20 to 3/31/21 were you out of work for any period of time because you cared for someone who had Covid-19 or were told to quarantine because they were exposed or affected by the Covid-19 virus?


NOTE: The IRS does not require you to have PROOF that you cared for someone with Covid-19. You simply need to affirm with the IRS that you did in fact lose time from work or business because you cared for someone with Covid-19 (in good faith). 


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Regarding the year 2021, between the dates of 4/1/21 to 9/30/21 were you out of work for any period of time because you cared for someone who had Covid-19 or were told to quarantine because they were exposed or affected by the Covid-19 virus?


NOTE: The IRS does not require you to have PROOF that you cared for someone with Covid-19. You simply need to affirm with the IRS that you did in fact lose time from work or business because you cared for someone with Covid-19 (in good faith).

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Regarding the year 2020, between the dates of 4/1/20 to 3/31/21 were you out of work for any period of time because you cared for a minor child under the age of 18 who’s school or daycare was closed due to Covid-19?


NOTE: The IRS does not require you to have PROOF that you cared for a minor child under the age of 18 who’s school or daycare was closed due to Covid-19. You simply need to affirm with the IRS that you did in fact lose time from work or business because you cared for the minor child (in good faith).


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Regarding the year 2021, between the dates of 4/1/21 to 9/30/21 were you out of work for any period of time because you cared for a minor child under the age of 18 who’s school or daycare was closed due to Covid-19?


NOTE: The IRS does not require you to have PROOF that you cared for a minor child under the age of 18 who’s school or daycare was closed due to Covid-19. You simply need to affirm with the IRS that you did in fact lose time from work or business because you cared for the minor child (in good faith).


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