Claim up to $26,000 per employee if eligible under federal law.
Need help with your ERTC claim? Whether you’re filing, seeking a second opinion, or facing delays, denials, audits, or appeals, our tax attorneys provide a compliant, thorough review so you understand what refund you may legally qualify for.


The Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) is a federal refundable payroll tax credit for businesses impacted by COVID-19. Even if you previously received Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) funds or were told you don’t qualify, you may still be eligible depending on your operational impact and documentation.
Our attorney-led process provides a compliant, thorough review to help you understand what refund you may legally qualify for — including eligibility analysis, documentation support, and representation if issues arise with the IRS.
You may still claim ERTC if you are within the IRS statute-of-limitations window (which extends into 2025 and for some quarters into 2026).
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The IRS Still Owes Eligible Businesses Money. Are You One of Them?
Full or Partial Shutdowns Due to Government Orders
Decreased Hours of Operation Required by Government Orders
Supply-chain disruptions caused by government orders (must be documented)
Inability to work with key vendors because of government orders
Discuss your situation with us and find out how we can help you qualify.
Yes.
2020 ERTC claims deadline → April 15, 2025
2021 ERTC claims deadline → April 15, 2026
If you haven't filed yet, there is still time—but the deadline is approaching quickly.
You may qualify if your business experienced these due to government involvement or orders:
Full or partial shutdowns
Reduced hours of operation
Supply chain or operations interruptions
Inability to work with key vendors
A quick attorney review will confirm eligibility.
Yes. Many businesses that took PPP loans still qualify for ERTC. The rules changed, and an attorney can ensure your filings don’t overlap or trigger issues.
Because the IRS is actively reviewing and auditing ERTC claims.
An attorney provides:
Legally compliant filings
Audit protection
Appeals and litigation support
Full confidentiality
Correct calculations to avoid penalties
Most pop-up ERC services cannot represent you if the IRS contacts you—we can.
Timelines vary, but many refunds take 4–9+ months depending on IRS processing. If your refund is delayed, we can follow up and escalate the case on your behalf.
We can audit your claim, correct errors, file amendments, respond to IRS notices, or represent you in appeals — ensuring you get the refund if you are rightly eligible.
We handle:
Back taxes
IRS debt settlement
Wage garnishments & levies
Payment plans
Penalty removal
Audits & appeals
Unfiled tax returns
Payroll tax issues
Tax court cases
Crypto & offshore reporting issues
If it involves the IRS, we can help.
Simple. fill out the form or call us, and our team will:
Review your situation
Determine your ERTC or tax relief options
Explain next steps clearly
Begin working to secure your refund or resolve your IRS issues
Every business and tax situation is different. Whether you're unsure about your ERTC eligibility, dealing with IRS pressure, or simply want a professional second look, our attorneys are here to guide you.
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