WEBINAR: Covid ERC in 2026 – Picking Up the Pieces Which are Ticking Time Bombs? - E3S5R-T-01048-26-O

3 Hours Tax (Federal); IRS:


Wednesday, May 13, 2026
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM (EDT)
Online Webinar
Category: Tax (Federal) - Webinars

In 2021-2024, Covid ERC was the hottest topic going. 70-80% of business tax practitioners nationally had a client claiming ERC. Most Covid ERC claims are still sitting out there unresolved (many with imminent current action needed by the taxpayer and/or practitioner). Not much of anyone is paying attention to or helping to resolve Covid ERC unfinished business. 

Covid ERC’s interaction with the federal income tax deduction for wages continues to rock America. Congress wrote a vague rule that the income tax deduction for wages must be reduced by Covid ERC. Chaos broke out over that vague rule. Compliance response was all over the board. IRS continues to meddle and threaten taxpayers in the matter.

Masses of American employers, seeking to survive Covid, filed claims for ERC. IRS has not yet refunded most of those claims. This leaves most companies in a lurch. What to do now in the face of it? Must a taxpayer act soon (now) to protect their rights (else lose them)?

Federal court cases interpreting Covid ERC provisions are beginning to pop. How are taxpayers faring in the early going? How do income tax liability related issues play out in the face of it all? 

How many of the following questions can you confidently answer?

1.  What should an employer (that claimed ERC, but has not yet received the money) do next?

2.  How to diagnose (as of this point in time) the merits of a prior filed ERC claim?

3.  Is it worth pouring additional resources into pursuing a refund? How to choose proper counsel moving forward and what should it properly cost?

4.  If a business filed for ERC and IRS has not paid a refund (though IRS has not yet rejected the refund), what are the business’s choices as to what to do next? By when?

5.  If a business filed for ERC and IRS has rejected all of the refund, what are the business’s choices as to what do next? By when?

6.  If a business filed for ERC and IRS has paid part and rejected part of the refund, what does the business do next? By when?  

7.  What to do if you claimed ERC and shouldn’t have? If a business filed for (but did not rightfully qualify for) ERC and IRS paid it, what does the business do next? By when?  

8.  How have the federal courts interpreted taxpayers’ eligibility for Covid ERC? Do these early cases bode well or poorly for taxpayers? Which criteria are the fed courts following and which are they ignoring? How do these “early indicators” influence a taxpayer’s view as to how to proceed? Which type of cases are a good bet for refund? Which are suspect?

9.  What do we do now re: reducing (by ERC) a federal income tax deduction for wages? Is IRS’s recent guidance correct, credible or compelling? Does the Tax Benefit Rule really apply here? Is disclosure required (or recommended) on a current year income tax return?

10.  How long does IRS have available to go after (and collect against) a taxpayer for an ERC related income tax deficiency? Does the statute of limitations stay open longer against a taxpayer who does not do the right thing?

11.  How long does IRS have available to go after (and collect against) a taxpayer for an ERC related employment tax deficiency? Does the statute of limitations stay open longer against a taxpayer who does not do the right thing?

 

12.  What if the taxpayer quite unfortunately utilized a PEO to claim ERC and the claim is just sitting there in purgatory, what to do to break the pathetic logjam?

13.  How do protective claims (past day and current day) play into the entire mix?

14.  Is it too late to file an ERC claim (surprisingly)?  

15.  How has enforcement (penalties, sanctions, jail time, etc.) gone against practitioners who errantly claimed ERC on behalf of clients?

16.  Is Covid ERC behind (in the rearview mirror) or in front of us? What do we need to do to put it (else it won’t be) behind us? 

17.  What do we need to look for on a taxpayer’s IRS transcript to solve the mystery as to how to move forward?

We’ll answer these questions for you so you can pick up the pieces, defuse ticking time bombs, move forward and get your life back free of Covid ERC missed opportunities, threats and obligations.

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