KEY POINTS
  • The IRS is sending more than 20,000 rejection letters to taxpayers who wrongly claimed the employee retention credit, or ERC.
  • Starting this week, ineligible taxpayers will begin receiving copies of Letter 105 C for disallowed claims.
  • Later this month, the IRS will unveil a "voluntary disclosure program" for taxpayers with erroneous ERC filings.
IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel speaks during an IRS event in McLean, Virginia, on Aug. 2, 2023.

The IRS is sending more than 20,000 rejection letters to taxpayers who wrongly claimed a pandemic-era tax break as the agency continues its crackdown on "dubious" filings.

Created to support small businesses during the Covid-19 pandemic, the employee retention credit, or ERC, is worth thousands of dollars per eligible employee. However, the tax break sparked a wave of companies pushing small businesses to wrongly claim the credit — and the agency temporarily stopped processing new filings in September amid a "surge of questionable claims."