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Evan Callahan, CPA
Gil Davis, CPA/PFS
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Employee Benefit Plans
Estate Planning
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IRS lets taxpayers ask for more time after ERC is disallowed
April 27, 2026
The Internal Revenue Service is offering taxpayers a new option to request more time to review a disallowance of an Employee Retention Credit claim.
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