Final Deadline: Claim Your ERC Funding before April 15th
The filing deadline for the Employee Retention Credit is April 15, 2025, yet only about half of California charter schools have submitted their claim. An average claim is about $10k per employee for each eligible school (though funding levels can vary widely). You'll learn about these eligibility criteria, how to look for a provider who can file these claims, calculate an estimate of your claim, and understand IRS warnings and updates.
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Sixteen years of experience as a corporate finance attorney and/or charter school leader.James McGrath, J.D., M.A., is the Founding Director of IVA High dedicated to equipping its students to think critically, creatively, and with a capacity for self-growth. He is also a former finance attorney representing many of the nation's largest banks and consulting with K-12 schools to navigate their funding needs. He spends his weekends coaching little league, and can't help but to sprinkle in some Moneyball strategies.James J. McGrath, J.D., M.A., is a financial attorney with a focus on the Employee Retention Credit, having advised schools across 27 states. Mr. McGrath is also the Founding Director of IVA High, which equips students to think well: critically, creatively, and with a capacity for self-growth. His education background includes work as a high school teacher, charter school board officer, and college faculty member. He earned his undergraduate degree from U.C. Berkeley, a Master’s in Philosophy of Education at U.C. Irvine, and a J.D. from UCLA School of Law.
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