Michigan Bar Journal has recently published an article by Eric Gregory, “Potential audits of the employee retention tax credit.”
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Michigan Bar Journal has recently published an article by Eric Gregory, “Potential audits of the employee retention tax credit.” Eric reviews key points for an employer who has already made an Employee Retention Tax Credit claim to ensure that the claim is valid. Eric states, “A thorough review could reveal that the claim is justified based on the facts and analysis and will provide an enhancement to the taxpayer’s demonstration of ordinary business care and prudence in making an appropriate claim.” To read more, click here.
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