Self Employment Tax Credit (SETC)

The Self-Employed Tax Credit program is a provision of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act that was designed by congress to provide self-employed individuals with sick pay for days that they were unable to work due to COVID -related issues.  You could qualify for up to $32,220!  Click below to see how much you qualify for!

Why haven’t I heard about this program?

The FFCRA law has many different programs catered to all businesses and individuals.  Just like the PPP program or the ERTC program that was meant to bail out businesses, the SETC program is here to help self-employed individuals!

Claim the Self-Employed Tax Credit

If you file a “Schedule C” and/or “Schedule SE”, on your Federal Tax Returns you may qualify.

If you’re 1099, Self Employed, a Sole Proprietorship, or a Single Member LLC

Let’s check to
see if you qualify

You could be eligible for up to $32,220 in FFCRA relief funds!

Question 1 of 5

In 2020 or 2021, were you ever self-employed? This includes any work as a sole proprietor, 1099 contractor, freelancer, single-member LLC, gig worker, etc.

Question 2 of 5

Did you file a Schedule SE (Self-Employment Tax) form with your tax returns in 2020 or 2021? Often times this form is generated for you, especially if you received a 1099 or filed a Schedule C. Learn more and how to find it.

Question 3 of 5

Did you miss self-employment work in 2020 or 2021 due to COVID-related issues? Unsure? Click here for examples

Question 4 of 5

Have you already filed for Sick and Family Leave days for either 2020 or 2021?

Still unsure? Check your Form 1040 in 2020 and 2021. If line 31 is blank or has $0, select “NO”.

Question 5 of 5

Were you also a W-2 employee in 2020 or 2021? Unsure? Click here to learn more about W-2 forms.

Great news! Based on your answers, you’re pre-qualified to receive the SETC refund of up to $32,220, wired directly to you from the treasury department.

Click below to begin your portal application, it is the safest, easiest, and most reliable way to get back every dollar that you deserve.

Let’s Get The Refund You’re Owed!

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What is the Self – Employed Tax Credit (SETC) ?
What is the Self – Employed Tax Credit (SETC) ?

We have all heard the advertisements on the radio & tv for the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERC). But unfortunately, the ERC program can’t help all companies or business owners. Those who are self-employed, 1099 subcontractors or small family operated businesses most likely did not qualify for the ERC and were turned away.

Thankfully, The Self-Employed Tax Credit / REFUND (SETC) also known as the Sick & Family Leave Act Tax Credit may offer self-employed business owners’ great financial relief. Up to $32,220!

If you filed a “Schedule C or Schedule SE” in your Federal Tax Returns for the years 2020 & 2021; you may qualify for the self-employed tax credit.

Typically, 1099 subcontractors, sole proprietorships, & single member LLC’s may qualify. Take a look at your federal tax returns (not state) for 2020 & 2021 and see if you filed a “Schedule C or Schedule SE”. If you did, continue to the next step; if you don’t have a “Schedule C or Schedule SE” filed then unfortunately you would not qualify.

We have automated this ENTIRE process to keep the process streamlined and our fee as low as possible. Follow the next steps and be sure to read the frequently asked questions.

I confirmed I did file a “Schedule C and/or Schedule SE” in my federal tax returns for 2020 & 2021.

During the pandemic millions of people got sick from COVID. For many self-employed business owners, they were sick with COVID, had COVID like symptoms, had a COVID related illness or were told to quarantine because they were exposed or affected by COVID and were unable to work.

Maybe you also had to care for a loved one affected by COVID; like a spouse, elderly parent, son/daughter or other person which prevented you from working. If your child’s school or daycare was closed or shutdown which prevented you from working then this program may be for you.

You Qualify = Finals Steps

Congrats! You received an email stating your refund is $2,500 or MORE! Now you want to proceed with filing.

Let’s learn about THE PROCESS.

Go to the “START MY APPLICATION” button. It will take you to a list of questions that will help us determine if you qualify for this program. There are 6 Sections/Questions on the application form. Obviously, the more questions that apply to you the larger your SETC refund could be.

Once you submit your complete application & your 2019, 2020 & 2021 federal tax returns our team will complete the calculations to determine how much of the $32,220 SETC refund you qualify for. It typically takes us less than 10 days to complete. Most client files are calculated in 2 days; it just depends on how complicated your file is. We will email you the results once the calculations are completed.

Go to the “START MY APPLICATION” button. It will take you to a list of questions that will help us determine if you qualify for this program. There are 6 Sections/Questions on the application form. Obviously, the more questions that apply to you the larger your SETC refund could be.

Once you submit your complete application & your 2019, 2020 & 2021 federal tax returns our team will complete the calculations to determine how much of the $32,220 SETC refund you qualify for. It typically takes us less than 10 days to complete. Most client files are calculated in 2 days; it just depends on how complicated your file is. We will email you the results once the calculations are completed.

Go to the “START MY APPLICATION” button. It will take you to a list of questions that will help us determine if you qualify for this program. There are 6 Sections/Questions on the application form. Obviously, the more questions that apply to you the larger your SETC refund could be.

Once you submit your complete application & your 2019, 2020 & 2021 federal tax returns our team will complete the calculations to determine how much of the $32,220 SETC refund you qualify for. It typically takes us less than 10 days to complete. Most client files are calculated in 2 days; it just depends on how complicated your file is. We will email you the results once the calculations are completed.

Here’s the 3 Possible Outcomes

Outcome A

We inform you after looking at the results you do not qualify for the SETC.

Outcome B

If your file comes back with a Tax Credit Refund LESS than $2,500; we will email you that you qualify for the credit, however, we can’t process the tax credit for you. An amount to file this small we cannot sustain on a continguency model.

Outcome C: WHAT WE HOPE!

If your file comes back with a Tax Credit Refund of $2,500 or MORE and you want to proceed with filing for the Self Employed Tax Credit. We will asigned you a customer service representative & they we will email you our service agreement to complete; which gives us permission to process your file.

Frequently Asked Questions

PLEASE READ below, they will answer 99.9% of your questions.

How is the SETC refund calculated?
Is this a loan?
Is the Self Employed Tax Credit / Refund taxable?
Both my spouse & I each file a Schdule C in our Federal Tax Returns – can we both apply?
What if I took PPP, ERC or an EIDL, can I still qualify?
How is the SETC refund received?
How long does the process take?
What if I am a Sub S Corp or C Corp and file a K1 (not a Schedule C)?
Does every self-employed business owner qualify?
What FEE do you charge?
Is there a MINIMUM size file you work with?
What is the AVERAGE someone receives?
What specific period is this tax credit for?
What if my business started in 2021?
What if my business started in 2022 or after?
I collect a W2 wage from an employer and I am 1099 or self employed through my own business; can I apply for the SETC?
I want to speak to someone over the phone?
I haven’t filed my tax returns for 2020 & 2021?
What if I have a tax lien, have a tax judgment or owe back taxes?
When does this program expire?
What forms are being filed to claim this tax credit?
What address does the tax credit refund check go to?
If I claimed this tax credit already, can I apply again?
When you say “tax credit”, is it actual money we get?
Do you sell my data?