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NAPEO Intensifies Campaign to Clear IRS Backlog Harming Small Businesses
March 17, 2023, Alexandria, VA – The National Association of Professional Employer Organizations (NAPEO) has intensified its campaign to clear the IRS’ growing tax credit backlog, warning Congress the inaction ...
NAPEO President and CEO Letter to Small Business committees
NAPEO President and CEO Pat Cleary sends letters to the House and Senate Small Business committees urging its members to put pressure on the IRS to clear out the backlog of ERTC claims.
Pat Cleary ERTC letter to Senate
Letter to Congress from NAPEO President and CEO Pat Cleary urging the House and Senate to put pressure on the IRS to clear out the backlog of ERTC claims.
Letter to IRS Counsel Rachel Levy
Letter to IRS Counsel Rachel Levy urging that small businesses claiming the ERTC on Form 941-X should be subject to the same IRS level of review that is applied to other small businesses, regardless of whether the claim is reported on Schedule R by an aggregate filer, such as a PEO or CPEO.
Davis & Harman Memo Explaining Delays in Detail
Thousands of employers across the country have claimed the employee retention tax credit (ERTC), an important form of payroll tax relief that Congress made available to certain employers for keeping their employees on the payroll during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sample Letter to Clients Explaining ERTC Delays
Small businesses throughout the country have reported significant delays in receiving the Employment Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) refund.
Letter to Sec Yellen and Comm’r Rettig
Letter to Sec. Yellen and Comm’r Rettig regarding 941/941-X delays, ERTC, and offsets.
IRS Notice 2021-65
Guidance on the early termination of the ERTC
Letter to IRS Counsels Rachel Levy and Janine Cook
Letter to IRS Counsels Rachel Levy and Janine Cook regarding 941-X, ERTC.
Letter to Yellen and Rettig
Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen and the IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig from NAPEO and three other trade associations (American Payroll Association, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and American Institute of CPAs) to put more resources into processing ERTC claims.