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ERTC ADVANCE

ERTC Advance

You've filed for your Employee Retention Tax Credit, but the IRS is taking months to process. Get an advance on your ERTC refund today.

Up to 90%
Advance Rate
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THE CHALLENGE

Waiting for your ERTC refund

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IRS Processing Delays

The IRS is currently taking 6-12+ months to process ERTC claims, leaving your money stuck in limbo.

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Cash Flow Impact

You're owed significant money but can't use it to invest in your business or cover expenses.

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Uncertainty

You don't know exactly when your refund will arrive, making planning difficult.

THE SOLUTION

Access your ERTC funds now

We advance you up to 90% of your filed ERTC claim value, so you can use your money today instead of waiting for the IRS.

High Value

Up to 90% Advance

Get up to 90% of your filed ERTC claim value advanced to you immediately.

Simple

No Monthly Payments

The advance is repaid when your IRS refund arrives. No monthly payments in the meantime.

Speed

Fast Access

Stop waiting months for the IRS. Access your funds in days, not quarters.

Flexible

Use Funds Freely

Once advanced, use the funds for any business purpose - operations, growth, or paying off debt.

Verified

Claim Review

We review your claim to verify the filing and estimate the refund amount.

Certainty

Peace of Mind

Stop worrying about when your refund will arrive. Get your money and move forward.

FAQs

Common questions

What is the ERTC?+
The Employee Retention Tax Credit is a refundable payroll tax credit for businesses that kept employees on payroll during COVID-19. Many businesses qualify for substantial refunds.
How does the advance work?+
We review your filed ERTC claim, verify it, and advance you up to 90% of the expected refund value. When your IRS refund arrives, it repays the advance.
What if my ERTC claim is denied?+
We thoroughly review claims before advancing funds. In rare cases of adjustment, the terms of your advance agreement would apply.
Do I need to have already filed?+
Yes, you need to have already filed your ERTC claim with the IRS to qualify for an advance. We can refer you to ERTC specialists if you haven't filed yet.

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