SETC will put a huge smile on your face..

If you are self-employed or a 1099 contactor and you lost income due to COVID, the IRS may have a large bundle of cash for you!
We at FinTitan can help you get it...
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Substantial
Hard to ignore

Qualified applicants
can receive up to $32,000

The program is formally called the Family First Cares Recovery Act (FFCRA), but informally it is known as the Self-Employed Tax Credit (SETC).

Once you have met the basic eligibility requirements and are approved, the final amount of your tax refund is based on not only the amount of lost income but also your family circumstances.

Maximum

100%

W/dependents (avg.)

81%

W/o dependents (avg.)

46%
Eligibility
Few Basic Requirements

Did you loose income due
to the COVID pandemic?

If you own your own organization or work on a freelance or contract basis, you are considered self-employed or a 1099 contractor. And, if you lost income because you could not work or telework due to the COVID-19 pandemic, you meet the basic requirements for the tax refund..
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1099-filing freelance or self-employed:

Profs
Entity owners

Are you the owner
of an organization?

Professionals who own their own businesses, such as law firms, medical practices, advertising agencies, IT services firms, architectural firms, accounting firms, consulting agencies, design studios, and more, are generally eligible for the Self-Employed Tax Credit (SETC) program.
NonPros
Owners or Freelancers

Even non-professionals
can quality

Non-professionals running businesses or working freelance, such as gym owners, bakers, gig workers, woodworkers, shopkeepers, auto repair specialists, and personal trainers,, are also eligible for the SETC program. If you are self-employed or a 1099 contractor work in these or similar fields, there is a high possibility you can qualify for a tax refund
Skilled
Tradespeople & workers

Regardless of your
trade or craft

Eligibility for the Self-Employed Tax Credit (SETC) encompasses a wide range of skilled tradespeople and industrial workers. This includes not only freelance construction workers, carpenters, plumbers, and roofers, but also extends to stevedores, dock workers, and drivers for services like Uber/taxi cabs. and similar jobs. Additionally, electricians, masons, welders, heavy equipment operators, and HVAC technicians who work independently or on contract are also eligible.
Processing
Clear Steps

Four straight-forward steps
to getting your refund

You will be applying through us, Fintitan in association with ERTC.com. We will guide you through the entire tex refund application process and keep you informed every step along the way.
1

Check eligibility

Click the button below to fill out a simple form that will take only few minutes and cost you nothing.
2

See refund estimate

You'll know right away if you qualify and for about how much. We'll contact you with details.
3

We apply for you

After agreeing on payments, we'll secure the necessary papers from the IRS and apply on your behalf.
4

Receive your refund

Wait several for your refund as an IRS check or direct deposit. We'll handle any IRS questions or adjustments and keep you informed.
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