If a restaurant's indoor seating is limited by government mandate, do they qualify for ertc even if their sales are better in 2020 than 2019 for each quarter?
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Do some research on the web and from the IRS. Example:
https://frostbrowntodd.com/employee-retention-tax-credit-expanded-by-new-covid-19-stimulus/
Explains the difference between having to limit the customers in a space vs a governmental mandate to remove that space from your business operation entirely.
Don't know how that spoiler nonsense got in there are you.. Outside here with the g s d and I moved around must have bumped something
@SmokinBob press that spoiler button nonsense and my answer is there... Sorry for that..
"Outside here"
Socially distancing?
@qbteachmt no I'm just taking my gsd for a walk and I'm sitting here underneath a tree ... trying to watch her ,type , and keep the red ants from jumping on me at the same time ...
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