Employee Retention Tax Credit for Staffing Agencies

Learn how partial shutdown drives larger ERTC credit than PPP. Download the case study PDF to share with your team.

Staffing Agency

Partial Shutdown generates a larger tax credit than PPP

Many staffing agencies have experienced significant declines in revenue during the COVID-19 crisis. An even larger percentage
of staffing agencies had customers that were required to shut down for some time.

The financial impact from either scenario can unlock significant benefits through the Employee Retention Tax Credit program.

Part 1

The Challenge

Lost revenue due to customers closing their facilities

The staffing agency is a $7M temporary staffing firm that issues roughly 750 W-2s per year. Several of their customers were required to close the facilities that they helped staff. The government-mandated closures resulted in lost revenue for them

Part 2

The Solution

Confusion around ERTC Eligibility

Through significant sales efforts, the agency was successful in replacing much of the lost revenue and did not experience a 50% decline in gross receipts in any quarter during 2020. Assuming they would not be eligible for the employee retention tax credit or that it wouldn’t be meaningful if they did since they are a large employer, they chose not to pursue participation in the program.

Part 3

The Solution

Arvo identifies eligibility due to the impact of COVID-19

After talking with the tax experts at Arvo, the agency discovered that they were eligible for the ERTC as a result of experiencing a partial shutdown due to government mandates.

Since they had less than 100 full-time employees, all wages (subject to the $10,000 per employee cap) during the shutdown period were qualified wages. This resulted in a $950,000 tax credit which exceeded the PPP loan they obtained earlier in the year.

$0K

ERTC Credit Claimed

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Employee Retention Tax Credit for Staffing Agencies

See how a partial shutdown drove a larger ERTC credit than PPP for a staffing agency. Download the case study PDF to share with your team.

Staffing Agency

Partial Shutdown Generates Larger Tax Credit than PPP

Many staffing agencies have experienced significant declines in revenue during the COVID-19 crisis. An even larger percentage
of staffing agencies had customers that were required to shut down for some time.

The financial impact from either scenario can unlock significant benefits through the Employee Retention Tax Credit program.

The Challenge

Lost revenue due to customers closing their facilities

The staffing agency is a $7M temporary staffing firm that issues roughly 750 W-2s per year. Several of their customers were required to close the facilities that they helped staff. The government-mandated closures resulted in lost revenue for them

The Problem

Confusion around ERTC eligibility

Through significant sales efforts, the agency was successful in replacing much of the lost revenue and did not experience a 50% decline in gross receipts in any quarter during 2020. Assuming they would not be eligible for the employee retention tax credit or that it wouldn’t be meaningful if they did since they are a large employer, they chose not to pursue participation in the program.

The Solution

Arvo identified eligibility due to the impact of COVID-19

After talking with the tax experts at Arvo, the agency discovered that they were eligible for the ERTC as a result of experiencing a partial shutdown due to government mandates.

Since they had less than 100 full-time employees, all wages (subject to the $10,000 per employee cap) during the shutdown period were qualified wages. This resulted in a $950,000 tax credit which exceeded the PPP loan they obtained earlier in the year.

$0K

WOTC Credit Claimed

Get started today.

Program of Interest?