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The Real Hold-Up?

TIME IS RUNNING OUT

  • Your initial ERC provider submitted your claim but can’t speed things up—so you’re left waiting endlessly.
  • The IRS is swamped, and every day that passes makes your wait longer.

The Solution — Speed Up Your ERC Refund with ERTC Refund

  • Even if another provider filed your claim, we can take over and fast-track it — no coordination needed.

Stop waiting. Start getting what you’re owed.

Fast-Track My Refund

Why ERTC Refund is the Best Choice for Expediting

Outcome ERTC Refund Expediting Waiting in the IRS Backlog Lawsuits Against IRS
Timeframe to Get Paid



60-120 Days



2–3+ Years

if any money is left



2–3+ Years

if any money is left

Upfront Cost



$0



$0 - $20,000



$50,000+

Application Process



15 Minutes



No Fast Track



No Fast Track

Lawsuit Needed?



No



No



Yes

Audit Protection



Included



No



No

100% Risk-Free



Yes



No



No

Customer Support



24/7 Phone & Text Support



No
ne



Expensive Hourly Billing

The IRS is aware that ERC funds are running low. As thousands of businesses rush to expedite their claims, those who delay are slipping further back in line.

  • Over 60% of ERC claims will be denied or delayed past expiration—leaving over 900,000 business owners without the ERC refunds they’re owed.
  • But businesses that expedite their claims now are receiving checks in as little as 60 to 120 days!
Expedite your Claim Now

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Roseville, California 95678

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ERTC Refund is a financial technology company, not a bank. Loan products are provided by Community Bank & Trust – WGA, an Equal Housing Lender, Member FDIC.

Not all claimants are eligible for the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC). Eligibility is determined by specific qualifications under applicable IRS tax regulations. As an applicant, you are responsible for providing accurate and truthful information. ERTC Refund provides a secure, proprietary technology platform to assist in gathering and verifying information for the purpose of filing the ERTC claim for qualified businesses. ERTC Refund utilizes only verified IRS data in calculating refund eligibility.

Applicants for the ERTC applying through ERTC Refund may be eligible for an Express Refund. Not all applicants qualify. The tax credit amount must be $3,000 or greater to be eligible. Applicants in Iowa, Colorado, and U.S. Territories are not eligible for the Express Refund option.

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Advance Your ERTC. Accelerate Your Business.

Turn your pending ERTC into working capital. Your claim is your asset. Start using it now. 

Extension Deadline Per State

As of April 25, 2025, the IRS has granted federal tax filing and payment extensions to taxpayers in several states affected by natural disasters. These extensions apply to various tax filings and payments, including those related to the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC), provided the business is located in a federally declared disaster area.
 
States with Tax Deadline Extensions Beyond April 15, 2025
 
September 25, 2025 Deadline
• North Carolina – Entire state (Hurricane Helene)
 
October 15, 2025 Deadline
• California – Los Angeles County (January Wildfires) 
 
November 3, 2025 Deadline
• Tennessee – Entire state (severe storms, straight-line winds, tornadoes, and flooding)
• Kentucky – Entire state (severe storms, straight-line winds, flooding, and landslides)
• West Virginia – Specific counties, including Boone, Greenbrier, Lincoln, Logan, McDowell, Mercer, Mingo, Monroe, Raleigh, Summers, Wayne, and Wyoming
 
Important Notes
• These extensions apply to various tax filings and payments, including individual income tax returns, business returns, and estimated tax payments.
• Taxpayers do not need to take any action to receive these extensions; they are applied automatically based on the taxpayer’s address of record.
• If you reside outside the designated disaster areas but your tax records are located within the affected regions, you may still qualify for relief. Contact the IRS at 866-562-5227 for assistance.
 
For the most current information and a complete list of affected areas, visit the IRS’s official page on Tax Relief in Disaster Situations.
Start a new claim

Advance Your ERTC. Accelerate Your Business.

Turn your pending ERTC into working capital. Your claim is your asset. Start using it now. 

Extension Deadline Per State

As of April 25, 2025, the IRS has granted federal tax filing and payment extensions to taxpayers in several states affected by natural disasters. These extensions apply to various tax filings and payments, including those related to the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC), provided the business is located in a federally declared disaster area.
 
States with Tax Deadline Extensions Beyond April 15, 2025
 
September 25, 2025 Deadline
• North Carolina – Entire state (Hurricane Helene)
 
October 15, 2025 Deadline
• California – Los Angeles County (January Wildfires) 
 
November 3, 2025 Deadline
• Tennessee – Entire state (severe storms, straight-line winds, tornadoes, and flooding)
• Kentucky – Entire state (severe storms, straight-line winds, flooding, and landslides)
• West Virginia – Specific counties, including Boone, Greenbrier, Lincoln, Logan, McDowell, Mercer, Mingo, Monroe, Raleigh, Summers, Wayne, and Wyoming
 
Important Notes
• These extensions apply to various tax filings and payments, including individual income tax returns, business returns, and estimated tax payments.
• Taxpayers do not need to take any action to receive these extensions; they are applied automatically based on the taxpayer’s address of record.
• If you reside outside the designated disaster areas but your tax records are located within the affected regions, you may still qualify for relief. Contact the IRS at 866-562-5227 for assistance.
 
For the most current information and a complete list of affected areas, visit the IRS’s official page on Tax Relief in Disaster Situations.
Start a new claim