WE WILL Obtain Tax Credits up to
$26k per Employee for YOU in 1 Easy Step
Step 1
There’s absolutely NO cost or
obligation to see if you are eligible.
Our Results Speak for Themselves!
Here’s just a few examples of how we’ve helped the following business receive their share of THE 1 TRILLION REFUND. It’s time for you to get your share.
But please remember… 48% of the available Capital has already been paid out.
$9.2 Million
Car Dealer
$13.4 Million
Resturant
$64,000
Churches/ House of Worship
$4.6 Million
Non Profit
$886,000
Dentist office
$2.4 Million
Doctor office
$17.1 Million
Construction Company
$360,000
Contractors
There’s absolutely no cost or obligation.
Trusted by 1000s of Small Businesses and CPA Firms Nationwide
and many more…
We do it ALL for you!
When you work with our economic stimulus experts, we’ll help you…
Validate and document ERC eligibility
Accurately calculate your ERC credits
Reconcile attribution between the PPP and ERC payroll wages
Prepare and file all necessary paperwork with the IRS
Provide audit-ready documentation
Keep your business compliant with program rules and regulations
Ready to see if our Employee Retention Credit (ERC) experts can help you receive a check for up to $26k per employee in tax credits?
Ready to Get Help Navigating Economic Stimulus?
There’s absolutely NO cost or obligation to see if you are eligible.
“It’s a lot for a small business owner to navigate the different stimulus packages and ensure compliance. 1 Trillian Refund was easy to work with and helped us with $285,530 in 2020 ERC Credits.“
Laura Craig
Owner, Jalapeno Inferno
Scottsdale, Arizona
Frequently Asked Questions
I received a PPP loan, am I disqualified?
You can still qualify for an ERC refund check, even if you had a PPP or PPP-2 loan. While the CARES Act originally prohibited having both an ERC and a PPP loan, the stimulus legislation recently passed (Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021) eliminated this prohibition retroactive to March 13, 2020. Your business can now have both a PPP loan and ERC refund, however, special calculations around payroll wages and attribution is required. 1 Trillian Refund provides these calculations and all required schedules as part of a professional engagement.
I did not have a revenue reduction, am I disqualified?
If your business had to change operations due to governmental orders or if gross receipts declined by 20%, your business likely qualifies. A change in operations could mean extra cleaning or sanitizing, limiting capacity or reducing hours, installing/utilizing protective equipment, temperature checks, or operational impact related to key suppliers or customers. For example, a law firm may have no longer been able to do in-person court hearings or in-person depositions, and cases may have been delayed, even if the firm continued to operate.
What constitutes a partial suspension of operations?
A partial suspension of operations can take many forms. Here are some common examples we see in businesses like yours:
- unable to attend trade shows in-person (“travel or group meetings”)
- had staff go from in-office to work-from-home and had an impact
- retail or restaurant that reduced the number of customers allowed inside
- closed down a department or business unit while other units continued to operate
There are many ways businesses fully or partially suspend operations during each calendar quarter, and we help you document this as part of an engagement.