The Employee Retention Credit (ERC) was introduced as a financial lifeline for businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic, but what began as a well-intentioned relief measure has, for many, spiraled into a legal nightmare. As the IRS ramps up enforcement and audits, businesses face increasing scrutiny over eligibility, documentation, and potential misinterpretation of the complex rules surrounding the ERC.
This presentation, From Credit to Crisis: The Legal Realities of ERC Claims, will explore the evolving legal landscape, highlight the pitfalls of aggressive claims promoted by third-party advisors, and provide practical guidance on navigating audits, avoiding penalties, and managing exposure in a rapidly changing regulatory environment.
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