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  • Tuesday, January 11, 2022

    Amended CARES Act helps struggling SMBs

    Amendments to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) may help small and midsize businesses (SMBs) survive post-pandemic challenges, government sources noted. The sweeping revisions include an Employee Retention Credit (ERC), designed for SMBs that kept employees on the payroll despite their own economic hardships.

    Heidi Chan, CFO at Access One Solutions, stated the ERC is meant to help offset some of the costs that her company and other employers incurred when keeping staff employed during the pandemic. "For some employers that were not able to qualify or obtain a PPP loan, the ERC credit could be a big help," she said. "Our industry caters to other businesses; when they were forced to close or their business decreased, it directly affected our income."

    Chan emphasized that the credit, originally created on March 27, 2020, and subsequently revised, may offer relief to eligible business owners. She also encouraged ISOs and merchant level salespeople to let small business owners know about this program, which could enable eligible merchants to stay in business in 2022.

    Multiple ways to qualify

    Qualifying businesses can receive benefits from the following sources, which are outlined on The Internal Revenue Service's Taxpayer Advocate Service website:

    Further details and eligibility requirements can be found at: www.taxpayeradvocate.irs.gov/covid-19-home/covid-19-business-tax-relief/

    Joining forces for SMBs

    Tyler Kem, co-founder and president of Strike Tax Advisory, mentioned that his company partnered with The Green Sheet to help SMBs understand and leverage available tax credits with no upfront costs.

    "One of the biggest misconceptions our clients have is that they think they don't qualify," he said. "Qualified merchants can get back $26,000 per employee from the IRS. In fact, yesterday a new client got back $1.7 million right to their bottom line."

    Additional information on the Strike Tax offer is available at: www.striketax.com/partners?utm_source=email-blast&utm_medium=digital&utm_campaign=greensheet-partner&utm_content=merchant_processor_ERTC011122

    Cash flow concerns

    A 2021 survey of 294 business owners by Skynova Inc. found a majority of respondents are struggling with cash flow and late invoice challenges in the wake of COVID-19. Researchers also found that supply chain issues and hiring shortages are impacting businesses. Despite an overall increase in credit card transaction volumes, 45 percent of respondent SMBs suffer from open past-due invoices, and 49 percent have reportedly faced clients who refuse to pay for goods and services. In addition, 52 percent of businesses surveyed have cut ties with clients due to past-due or unpaid invoices, according to the report.

    "Companies from virtually every region – at some point or another – have had to deal with clients who either do not submit payments on time or fail to submit them at all," Skynova researchers wrote. "And while a majority of businesses want to give their clients the benefit of the doubt, the reality is cutting off services until a client pays their invoice has proven a most effective method in obtaining payment and may be the key to ensuring that a company, its bottom line, and the employees who work there are not negatively impacted in the process."

    Survey details are available at www.skynova.com/blog/collection-confessions

    Lessons learned

    Erin M. Collins, a national taxpayer advocate, acknowledged the tremendous challenges facing taxpayers during the 2021 filing season. In a prepared statement delivered May 19, 2021, before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government Committee on Appropriations, she vowed to improve relations between the IRS and citizens, stating adversity creates opportunities by exposing areas in need of improvement.

    "Over the long run, the lessons learned from the pandemic are valuable in helping to identify needs for improved tax administration," Collins wrote. "The pandemic exposed weaknesses and vulnerabilities that can be strengthened, it prompted the IRS to experiment with new approaches to old problems, it led to a renewed awareness of the impact of cuts to the IRS's budget over the past decade and its need for additional funding, and it is causing the IRS and congressional overseers to collaborate on steps to improve the IRS's performance going forward."

    A transcript of the hearing is available at www.taxpayeradvocate.irs.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/National-Taxpayer-Advocate-Testimony-Senate-Approps-FSGG-Hearing-5-19-2021.pdf

    Whether you want to upgrade your POS offerings, find a payment gateway partner, bone up on fintech regs or PCI requirements, find an upcoming trade show, read about faster payments, or discover the latest innovations in merchant acquiring, The Green Sheet is the resource for you. Since 1983, we've helped empower and connect payments professionals, starting with the merchant level salespeople who bring tailored payment acceptance and digital commerce tools, along with a host of other business services to merchants across the globe. The Green Sheet Inc. is also a proud affiliate of Bankcard Life, a premier community that provides industry-leading training and resources for payment professionals.

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