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General FFCRA Questions
Explore the sections on this page to find answers to general FFCRA questions, eligibility criteria, details about our processing fees, and essential forms for IRS submission. If you have further inquiries or need personalized assistance, feel free to reach out to our dedicated support team. We’re here to guide you through every step of the FFCRA application process.
What is the FFCRA?
The FFCRA (Families First Coronavirus Response Act) is a federal program that provides tax credits to self-employed individuals who missed work due to COVID-19-related reasons in 2020 and 2021.
Who is eligible for FFCRA tax credits?
1099 independent contractors and self-employed individuals who missed work due to COVID-19 illness, quarantine, or caring for a family member affected by COVID-19 are eligible.
How much can I receive in FFCRA tax credits?
Eligible individuals can receive up to $32,220 in tax credits for missed work in 2020 and 2021.
Is FFCRA a loan or a grant?
FFCRA is not a loan; it’s a retroactive tax credit. The amount can either reduce your current tax liability or be directly refunded to you.

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