"In March 2020, the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) became law, aiming to assist companies in providing paid sick leave and unemployment benefits due to COVID-19. Initially targeting employers with W-2 employees, it aimed to support them through the pandemic's economic impact.
In December 2020, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act was passed by Congress. This act broadened the FFCRA's scope, extending its coverage beyond employers to include self-employed individuals. Thanks to this expansion, freelancers, independent contractors, and gig workers can now access tax credits reimbursing them for the income lost due to COVID-related circumstances."
"In 2020 and 2021, millions of hardworking Americans faced the brunt of COVID-19. Now, as a self-employed individual or independent contractor, you can access essential relief compensation, akin to what salon owners have been receiving.
Each of you is eligible for up to $32,220 under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act. These funds serve to compensate for lost work days due to various reasons like lockdowns, illness, self or medically-imposed quarantines, and even childcare challenges stemming from school closures. Unlike programs such as PPP, these tax credits do not require repayment or forgiveness, offering flexibility in how you utilize them!"
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"In March 2020, the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) became law, aiming to assist companies in providing paid sick leave and unemployment benefits due to COVID-19. Initially targeting employers with W-2 employees, it aimed to support them through the pandemic's economic impact. In December 2020, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act was passed by Congress. This act broadened the FFCRA's scope, extending its coverage beyond employers to include self-employed individuals. Thanks to this expansion, freelancers, independent contractors, and gig workers can now access tax credits reimbursing them for the income lost due to COVID-related circumstances." For a refund on your 2020 taxes, the deadline to amend your return is April 15, 2024. To file for a refund on your 2021 taxes, you have until April 15, 2025.
Are you Self-employed? Independent Business Owner? Did you miss work due to Covid-19? Do you File a Schedule SE or Schedule C?... Then you may just qualify! Real Estate Agents - Freelancers - Housekeepers - Independent Contractors - Social Media Marketers - Hair Stylist - Web Developers - Personal Trainer - Rideshare Drivers and more....
Each of you is eligible for up to $32,220 under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act. These funds serve to compensate for lost work days due to various reasons like lockdowns, illness, self or medically-imposed quarantines, and even childcare challenges stemming from school closures. Unlike programs such as PPP, these tax credits do not require repayment or forgiveness, offering flexibility in how you utilize them!"
Absolutely not a loan. These funds are designated to the FFCRA program by the federal government and do not require repayment.
The IRS will mail your 2020 and/or 2021 FFCRA tax credit check to the mailing address linked with your account. If you have any existing tax obligations, the refund will initially be used to cover these outstanding balances.
All you have to do is visit the IRS website. This program is 100% legitimate and available for a limited time. You can go here: https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/tax-credits-for-paid-leave-under-the-american-rescue-plan-act-of-2021-specific-provisions-related-to-self-employed-individuals
The IRS may take up to three weeks to confirm the acceptance of your FFCRA credit application. Following acceptance, it could take from 3 to 20 weeks to receive your refund through check or direct deposit. The sooner you get your file in the sooner the IRS can get it processed.
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