Did you know your company may be eligible to receive a tax credit? Which types of businesses qualify? Which ones don’t? How do you go about applying for a tax credit? How do you claim it if you qualify? An HR Services company, like a Professional Employer Organization (PEO) can help employers identify tax credits, and even track them on a client’s behalf.
One of the most common tax credits is the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC). This program is designed to assist employers with reducing federal income tax liability. In an effort to move people from welfare to
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About $1 billion in tax credits are claimed each year under the WOTC program, according to the Department of Labor (DOL).
While most businesses are eligible to claim the WOTC, those most likely to benefit are those that have an expanding workforce or experience high turnover. WOTC hires must work at least 120 hours in the first year of employment for the employer to qualify to claim the tax credit.
When employees work 400 hours or more in a given year, the credit grows. Therefore, the longer employers retain employees who meet the criteria, the more credit they receive.
Eligible wages vary from $6,000 to $24,000 depending on the category. A long-term unemployed veteran with a disability reflects the greatest credit potential at $9,600.
Recently, FrankCrum, a Florida PEO serving clients nationwide, helped a client apply for and receive the WOTC. The client, which has seasonal employment spikes, received over $4,500 in tax credits on just under $14,000 in employee wages.
Here’s how it works:
For more information about FrankCrum’s tax credit services, contact 877-695-6207.