KEY POINTS
  • The IRS is weighing guidance for small businesses that wrongly claimed the employee retention tax credit, according to the national taxpayer advocate.
  • As of June 14, there were roughly 537,000 unprocessed Form 941-Xs, which businesses must file for amended returns to claim the employee retention credit for 2020 or 2021.
  • If you wrongly claimed the employee retention credit, you may be subject to an IRS penalty, according to Debra Estrem, managing director of private wealth controversy at Deloitte Tax.
Erin M. Collins, National Taxpayer Advocate.

After a flood of business returns with a pandemic-era tax credit, the IRS is weighing guidance for those who wrongly claimed the tax break.

The employee retention credit was created to support small businesses during the Covid-19 pandemic. There's still time to amend returns and claim the credit, which is worth up to $5,000 per employee for 2020 or $28,000 per employee in 2021.