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The Employee Retention Credit

Frequently Asked Questions


The CARES Act Employee Retention Tax Credit (the “ERTC”) was originally

available to eligible employers on wages paid from March 13, 2020 to

December 31, 2020. Since then it has undergone a number of updates

and changes. This document will provide you with the latest and most

up-to-date information regarding ERTC FAQs, who is and isn't eligible

and how to go about getting your refund.

For all the details please continue reading the FAQs provided below from
Cherry Bekaert LLC.

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The I.R.S Employee Retention Credit FAQ (“ERC”) continues to provide a

wide variety of employers with lucrative refundable payroll tax credits for

quali ed wages paid to employees in 2020 and 2021. Businesses can still

apply for the ERC by ling an amended Form 941X (Quarterly Federal

Payroll Tax Return) for the quarters during which the company was an

Eligible Employer.

“We have helped hundreds of employers receive the


ERC over the past two years since the credit was
introduced. We have not seen a slowdown in
application approvals by the IRS,” says Martin
Karamon, principal at Cherry Bekaert who leads the
Firm’s ERC Team.

“Even though employers can only assess their Eligible


Employer status from March 13, 2020, through
September 30, 2021, we are seeing record numbers of
our clients being approved to receive the ERC,”
Karamon adds. “Unfortunately, many companies still
have not evaluated whether they qualify for the four
separate credits.”

As we reach two years of ERC availability, Karamon and his team answer

the most frequently asked questions about this payroll tax credit.
Table of contents:
  ow does the Employee Retention Credit work?
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 Who quali es for the Employee Retention Credit?
 What are ERC quali ed wages?
 Are bene ts of the Employee Retention Credit the same for large
and small employers?
 How do I calculate if an employer is a large or small employer for the
Employee Retention Credits?
 Is the Employee Retention Credit only for full-time employees?
 What is the ERC eligibility / credit-generating periods?
 Can I still apply for the Employee Retention Credit?
 What is the interplay between wages included in the R&D Credit and
wages utilized in the ERC Calculations?
 Are most companies utilizing the Gross Receipts Test or the
Government Mandate Test to reach eligibility for ERC purposes?
 What is considered Gross Receipts for ERC?
 If I qualify under the Government Mandate Test, does that
automatically qualify me as an eligible employer for the entire
quarter?
 Do I take the ERC into income when I receive it?
 Does the Employee Retention Credit have to be paid back?
 How do I apply for the ERC?
 How long does it take for the IRS to provide a refund after ling an
amended Form 941X?
 Can I get both the ERC and PPP Loan?
 Do I need to le for PPP forgiveness before I le for the ERC?
 Does PPP forgiveness count as gross receipts for ERC?
 Can churches and other religious organizations qualify for ERC?
  o companies owned by Private Equity Funds need to aggregate
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their gross receipts and employee counts together when
determining eligible employer status?
 Who quali es for ERC?
 If I use a PEO instead of a traditional payroll tax provider, can I still
claim the ERC?

How does the Employee Retention Credit work?

The ERC is a refundable payroll tax credit that can be as high as $5,000

per employee in 2020 and as high as $21,000 per employee in 2021.

Who qualifies for the Employee Retention Credit?

Employers that experienced partial shutdowns due to government

orders limiting commerce, travel or group meetings; or that experienced

signi cant declines in quarterly gross receipts (as compared to their

quarterly gross receipts in 2019) due to the pandemic are eligible

employers under this program.

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What are ERC qualified wages?

ERC credits are calculated based on the qualifying wages paid to

employees during eligible employer status. For most companies taking

advantage of this program, the refundable tax credits are well in excess

of the payroll taxes paid by the employers. ERC bene ts can be larger

than the amounts a company received in PPP funding.

Are benefits of the Employee Retention Credit the same


for large and small employers?

Small employers receive enhanced bene ts under the ERC regime. 

Speci cally, for the time they are an Eligible Employer, they can include

wages paid to all employees.  Large employers can only include wages

paid to employees for not providing services.

Small businesses are


classified by the I.R.S. as those
having less than 500 workers
listed as W2s. Large employers
are generally considered
ineligible for the ERTC
program.

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How do I calculate if an employer is a large or small
employer for the Employee Retention Credits?
F  or the 2020 ERC, an employer with 100 or fewer average full-time
employees (as measured in 2019) is de ned as a small employer.
 For the 2021 ERCs, an employer with 500 or fewer full-time
employees (as measured in 2019) is de ned as a small employer.
 The term “full-time employee” means an employee who, with
respect to any calendar month in 2019, had an average of at least
30 hours of service per week or 130 hours of service in the month
(130 hours of service in a month is treated as the monthly equivalent
of at least 30 hours of service per week), as determined in
accordance with section 4980H of the Code. An employer that
operated its business for the entire 2019 calendar year determines
the number of its full-time employees by taking the sum of the
number of full-time employees in each calendar month in 2019 and
dividing that number by 12. Special rules apply to those who were
not in business all of 2019.

Is the Employee Retention Credit only for full-time


employees?

No.  An employer may include wages paid to part-time and full-time

employees in the calculation of the ERC.  The only limitation on the

calculation of the credits is that an employer may only calculate the

credits on the rst $10,000 of wages and health plan costs paid to each

employee during each credit-generating period.

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What is the ERC eligibility / credit-generating periods?

If eligible, employers can claim the ERC for quali ed wages paid in 2020,

as well as Q1, Q2 and Q3 of 2021.

Can I still apply for the Employee Retention Credit?

Yes.  The statute of limitations for the 2020 ERC does not close until April

15, 2024.  The statute of limitations for the 2021 ERCs does not close until

April 15, 2025.

What is the interplay between wages included in the


R&D Credit and wages utilized in the ERC Calculations?

  age expenses utilized in the ERC calculation cannot also be used


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in the R&D Credit calculation.
 Wage expenses that qualify as both ERC-eligible Qualifying Wages
and Quali ed Research Expenses for R&D Credit purposes still need
to be included as QREs in the base year calculations for future year
R&D Credit calculations.
 Wages funded by PPP can be included in the R&D credit calculation.

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Are most companies utilizing the Gross Receipts Test or the
Government Mandate Test to reach eligibility for ERC
purposes?

For the 2020 ERC, most companies are qualifying as an eligible employer

under the Government Mandate Test. For the 2021 ERCs, most companies

are qualifying as an eligible employer under the Gross Receipts Test.

What is considered Gross Receipts for ERC?

 For taxable entities:


 Total sales (net of returns and allowances) and all amounts
received for services.
 Includes any income from investments:
 Dividends
 Interest
 Rents
 Royalties and annuities, regardless of whether those
amounts are derived in the ordinary course of the
taxpayer’s trade or business
 Reduced by the taxpayer’s adjusted basis in certain property
used in a trade or business or capital assets sold.
 Tax accounting method for income recognition applies.

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 For non-taxable entities:
 Gross Receipts means gross receipts of the taxable year and
generally includes all receipts.
 Tax accounting method for income recognition applies.
 Includes proceeds from investments and grants.
 Not Reduced by the taxpayer’s adjusted basis in certain
property used in a trade or business or capital assets sold.

If I qualify under the Government Mandate Test, does


that automatically qualify me as an eligible employer
for the entire quarter?

Technically, yes, but you only pay qualifying wages while the mandates

are in e ect and they are having a more than nominal impact on the

business.

Do I take the ERC into income when I receive it?

No. Instead, the employer must reduce deductions for wages on their

income tax return for the tax year in which they are an eligible employer

for ERC purposes.

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Does the Employee Retention Credit have to be paid back?

No. The Employee Retention Credit is a fully refundable tax credit that

eligible employers claim against certain employment taxes. It is not a

loan and does not have to be paid back. For most taxpayers, the

refundable credit is in excess of the payroll taxes paid in a credit-

generating period.

How do I apply for the ERC?

Going forward, the only way to apply for the ERC is to le an amended

Form 941X (Quarterly Federal Payroll Tax Return) for the quarters during

which the company was an eligible employer.

How long does it take for the IRS to provide a refund


after filing an amended Form 941X?

Based on our experience, it is taking approximately nine months to

receive a refund from the IRS after ling an amended Forms 941X.

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Can I get both the ERC and PPP Loan?

Yes. While an employer may not include wages funded by a PPP loan in

the ERC calculation, PPP funds only apply to eight to ten weeks of wage

expenses. The ERC eligibility periods are longer. PPP loans can also fund

non-wage expenses.

For ERC purposes, it is most important to develop work papers that

allocate the PPP funding across the entire 24 week Covered Period.

PPP funding may be allocated to wages that would not generate any ERC

(e.g., to owners of the company or to wages in excess of $10,000 in one

of the four ERC credit-generating periods).

Do I need to file for PPP forgiveness before I file for the


ERC?

No, but, if possible, allocate the maximum available non-wage allowable

costs to the PPP being forgiven.

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Does PPP forgiveness count as gross receipts for ERC?

No.  Based on safe harbor guidance released by the IRS in August 2021,

it has been con rmed that PPP forgiveness does not create gross

receipts in the amount of the forgiveness (this also applies to Shuttered

Venue Grant proceeds and Restaurant Revitalization Funding).

Can churches and other religious organizations qualify


for ERC?

Yes. The Employee Retention Credit is available to churches and other

religious organizations that were impacted by government-ordered

capacity restrictions on gatherings or that experienced signi cant

declines in gross receipts.

Do companies owned by Private Equity Funds need to


aggregate their gross receipts and employee counts
together when determining eligible employer status?

Generally, no. Brother-sister portfolio companies under the fund can

likely be treated as separate trades or businesses when considering

eligible employer status because the Fund owning the portfolio

companies is not an active trade or business (rather a passive

investment vehicle).

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Who qualifies for ERC?

A wide range of employers qualify for the ERC, including businesses in

the following industries:

  ducation
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 Government Contractors
 Healthcare and Life Sciences
 Hospitality and Retail
 Industrial
 Not-For-Pro t
 Professional Services
 Real Estate and Construction
 Technology

If I use a PEO instead of a traditional payroll tax


provider, can I still claim the ERC?

Yes. Employers using a PEO are still entitled to claim the Employee

Retention Credit.

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