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Issue Number: IRS Tax Tip 2023-44___________________________________________________________ Employers: Watch out for Employee Retention Credit schemes The IRS and tax professionals continue to see third parties aggressively promoting Employee Retention Credit schemes on radio and online. Filers should carefully review the ERC guidelines before trying to claim the credit and be wary of offers promising tax savings that are too good to be true. Tax professionals are also reporting receiving undue pressure from clients to claim the ERC as a result of these scams. These promoters push ineligible people to file a claim for the credit while charging the filer either large upfront fees or a fee that is contingent on the amount of their refund. Plus, the promoters may not inform taxpayers that they must reduce the wage deductions they claimed on the business? federal income tax return by the amount of the credit. The IRS has been warning about this scheme since last fall, but there continue to be attempts to claim the ERC made by ineligible filers during the 2023 tax filing season. This is a valuable credit for those who qualify but claiming it improperly could result in taxpayers having to repay the credit along with potential penalties and interest. Qualifying for ERC Eligible taxpayers can claim the ERC on an original or amended employment tax return during a qualifying period. To be eligible for the ERC, employers must have:
Eligible employers can?t claim the ERC on wages that they reported as payroll costs in obtaining Paycheck Protection Program loan forgiveness or that they used to claim certain other tax credits. Reporting ERC fraud Employers should also report instances of fraud and IRS-related phishing attempts to the IRS at [email protected] and Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration at 800-366-4484. More information:
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