The ERC for the healthcare and social assistance industry

Businesses in many industries, including the healthcare and social assistance industry, may qualify for up to $26k per employee through the Employee Retention Credit (ERC), even if they received PPP loans.

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From labor shortages to supply chain difficulties and increased wage demands, the healthcare and social assistance industry had to fight through the pandemic.

How we've helped over 14,000 eligible businesses, including those in healthcare and social assistance, file for the ERC.

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Qualifying them for government shutdown orders

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Determining eligibility under limited commerce

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Outlining COVID’s impact beyond reduced revenue

With the ERC, qualifying companies could receive a refund to help cover rising training costs, offer competitive employment incentives, and expand services.

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