Employee Retention Tax Credit Webinar
Date and Time
Friday Apr 23, 2021
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT
Fees/Admission
There is no cost to attend this webinar, but registration is required. CLICK HERE to register.
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Description
Join the York County Economic Alliance, MANTEC, and the Manufacturers Association for a panel discussion on the Employee Retention Credit (ERC) and how businesses and non-profit organizations can take advantage of the program. The panel will feature an overview of the Employee Retention Credit by Eric Suazo of RKL, with representatives of MANTEC, MASCPA, and YCEA on hand to field questions from businesses.
Many York County businesses have an opportunity to take advantage of immediate tax savings with the ERC, including manufacturers, restaurants, non-profits, and more. If your business was negatively impacted by COVID 19 due total or partial closure or a reduction in gross business receipts, you may be eligible for this significant COVID relief.
The ERC was introduced in the CARES Act, but it was limited in scope and Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) recipients could not participate. The COVID-19 relief legislation passed in December 2020, along with the additional provision outlined in the March 2021 American Rescue Plan Act, extended the ERC for 2021 and expanded eligibility, increased savings, and added a retroactive provision for PPP loan recipients.
The expanded ERC program:
- Has been extended for wages paid through December 31, 2021;
- Increased the per employee maximum to $7,000 per quarter ($28,000 in total for 2021);
- Increased the 2019 average employee count to claim all qualified wages from 100 to 500;
- Lowered the reduction in gross receipt eligibility from 50% to 20% for 2021 and an additional optional quarter-over-quarter comparison. eligibility to include those with at least a 20% reduction in gross receipts;
- And allows businesses to begin reducing their 941 payments in anticipation of their eligibility for 2021 credit.
There is no cost to attend this webinar, but registration is required. CLICK HERE to register.
About the Panelists:
Silas Chamberlin, Vice President of Economic & Community Development at York County Economic Alliance
Silas Chamberlin has served as a VP with the YCEA since 2018. He served as CEO of Downtown Inc, prior to the organization’s strategic affiliation with YCEA.
Adam Marsh, President of Ledge Inc.
Adam Marsh started Ledge Inc. in 2012 to specialize in creating solutions tailored to customer needs utilizing Microsoft-based tools. Ledge Inc. provides quality system implementation, process design, database development, quality tools, quality training, and data analysis to companies in South Central Pennsylvania and throughout the country. Prior to starting Ledge Inc., Adam served as a Data Analyst and Engineer at St. Onge Company.
Tom Palisin, Executive Director of The Manufacturers’ Association
Tom Palisin has served as the executive director of The Manufacturers’ Association since 2014. Prior to his current role, Tom spent 18 years working for the state of Pennsylvania, including nearly a decade with the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development. He also volunteers with several organizations and serves as a board member for PA Recycling Markets Center and Pennsylvania Free Enterprize Week.
Eric Suazo, Consultant with RKL LLP
Eric Suazo joined RKL in 2020 as consultant with the Human Capital Management practice. He has extensive experience providing outsourced assistance to clients regarding employee relations, benefits administration, and Human Resource systems operations. Prior to joining the RKL team, Eric served as a program associate at the Fund for the City of New York.
Leigh Ann Wilson, Chief Operating Officer for MANTEC
Leigh Ann Wilson joined MANTEC in 2007 and was named Chief Operating Officer in 2020. She provides strategic planning and directing business initiatives, leading the sales team and positioning the organization in the region. Leigh Ann has received numerous recognitions for her work, including as one of Central Penn Business Journal’s “Women of Influence”, an Ignite Award recipient from the York County Economic Alliance, and one of Central Penn Business Journal’s “Forty Under 40.”