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Got an ERC Check? Got an IRS Letter? You Need a CPA Who Actually Knows This.
Thousands of businesses filed ERC claims through third-party mills that prioritized volume over accuracy. The IRS is now auditing and disallowing claims. If your filing came from one of those shops — or if you're not sure — you need a CPA who has been inside ERC compliance at scale.
“Got an IRS letter about your ERC claim? You need a CPA who has been inside this.”
The IRS has issued a moratorium on new ERC claims and is actively examining previously filed returns.If you filed through a third-party ERC company, your position may be under scrutiny. Don't wait for a letter.
Get a Free ERC ReviewWhat's Included
What ERC Audit Support Covers
IRS audit representation for ERC-related inquiries and examinations
Review and analysis of original ERC filings for defensibility
Amended return preparation (941-X) for incorrect or unsupportable claims
Response letters to IRS disallowance notices
Voluntary disclosure and remediation strategy for aggressive claims
Documentation review and reconstruction where records are incomplete
Ideal For
Is This Right for You?
Business owners who received an IRS audit notice related to ERC
Companies that filed ERC through a third-party firm and are uncertain about their claim's accuracy
Businesses that received disallowance letters and need to respond or appeal
Owners who want a pre-audit review before the IRS comes knocking
Questions
Common Questions
I got an IRS letter about my ERC claim. What do I do first?
Do not ignore it and do not respond without a CPA. The letter type matters — it determines your timeline and options. Contact us immediately for a review of the notice and your original filing.
What if my ERC claim was wrong — can it be fixed?
In many cases, yes. Amended returns (Form 941-X) can correct overstated claims. In some situations, voluntary disclosure before an audit results in better outcomes than waiting. Brett can assess your specific position and recommend the right path.
What made ERC mill filings problematic?
Many third-party ERC firms used aggressive interpretations of qualifying criteria — especially the government orders test and the revenue decline test — and filed claims that don't hold up to scrutiny. Some ignored documentation requirements entirely. The IRS has identified these patterns and is actively examining them.
Can you help even if another CPA filed the original return?
Yes. Brett can review the original filing, assess its defensibility, and take over representation or amendment work regardless of who prepared the original.
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Don't Wait for an IRS Letter. Get a Free Review Now.
Brett will review your ERC position, assess your risk, and tell you exactly what your options are.