COVID relief funds are still available

What is the Employee Retention Credit?
The ERC is a retroactive credit that compensates U.S. businesses that weathered COVID and kept at least 2 employees on the payroll. The ERC is not a loan – it does not need to be repaid. It's a tax credit, so funds won’t run out. But there is a filing deadline to access the funds that your business may be eligible for.
- Up to $26,000 per W2 employee
- No restrictions on how the money can be used
- All businesses that took PPP funds may be eligible for an ERC for 2020 and 2021
- Average ERC for a business is $150,000
Adesso's CPA team are tax experts who will ensure your claim is compliant with the latest IRS guidance. Learn more about maximizing your refund.
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Adesso Capital’s CPA team are tax experts. Together, we help businesses like yours receive tax credits dating back to 2020.
Adesso files all the necessary paperwork and handles all follow-up. The process is made easy for you.

Don’t pass up free money that can help your business recover faster
Or speak with an ERC expert, we can determine your business’ eligibility in minutes, at no cost or obligation.
888-309-6827
Don’t pass up free money that can help your business recover faster
Or speak with an ERC expert, we can determine your business’ eligibility in minutes, at no cost or obligation.
888-309-6827

Applying made easy
The federal government wants to reward business owners who retained at least two employees during the pandemic. But U.S. businesses have not taken full advantage of this credit due to the IRS’s complex tax code and procedures.
At Adesso, our CPA’s are ERC Experts. We handle the entire process, from determining your business’ eligibility to filing the exact forms for the proper quarters.
Frequently asked questions
How much can I receive?
How do I know if my business is eligible?
Why use Adesso Capital?
Can I apply for the ERC myself? Or can my CPA?
Where does the money come from? Is it like the PPP?
What are the restrictions on the funds?
My business started operating in 2020. Am I still eligible?
Will the funds run out?
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