Receive Cash Back Through the Employee Retention Credit

Apply in minutes and get funded in days

The Employee Retention Credit (ERC) is a payroll tax credit that allows businesses to receive a cash refund from the IRS.

 

We streamlined our ERC process to help eligible business owners get their cash back in days, not months, allowing you to reinvest and grow your business quickly.

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Whether you already filed for ERC or still need to apply, we can help you cash in your refund.

Learn more about our streamlined ERC programs.

Filing & Fast Funding

Up to

$26,000

per employee

Meticulous qualification and IRS filing with faster funding within days

Streamlined application makes it easy to apply

Our team will calculate and analyze your ERC eligibility

Prepare your Form 941-X and file with the IRS

Once approved, you can receive cash back in as little as 5 days

Cash Now for Filed ERC

Funding in as little as

5 days

from Approval

Faster funding for already filed ERC within days – no need to wait for your IRS check

Already applied for ERC? Get cash back within days

 We’ll purchase your refund and get you the funding you need

No need to wait months for the IRS to send your refund check

Immediately invest your ERC refund back into your business

This site is managed exclusively by NEWITY. OnDeck acts solely as a referrer and does not guarantee or underwrite NEWITY or its products or services. You will be a customer of NEWITY with respect to any products or services provided by NEWITY.

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To qualify for an SBA 7(a) small business loan, your business must be:

  1. U.S.-based and operated
  2. Owner supported / owner funded
  3. Eligible per the SBA’s requirements

Your loan amount will determined by the business’ average annual revenue, FICO score, and years in business