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SETC - Self-Employment Tax Credit
part of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA)
For Covid-Related Time of Work, Sick and Family Leave
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Are You Self-Employed?

Then, you can be eligible for the SETC Tax Credit/Tax Refund based on:

  • Missed working hours
  • Absences/Not being able to work due to personal sickness
  • ​The need to file for "Family Leave" to care for a sick person/relative.
  • + Other COVID-related time off during 2020 and 2021

* If an employer already filed for the FFCRA, an employee can not file again **Eligibility depending on qualification and documentation available

You need to fulfill three criteria:

  • ​Self-employed
  • ​Filed a Schedule SE of IRS Tax form 1040 in 2020/2021 on positive net income and paid self-employment tax
  • ​Have missed work due to Covid-related issues
Definitions:
“Paid sick leave” – means paid leave under the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act.
“Expanded family and medical leave” – means paid leave under the Emergency Family and Medical Leave Expansion Act.
How to Qualify:
​If you were self-employed in both 2020 and 2021, and you were unable to work on-site, from home or remotely due to COVID-19, you may be eligible for the SETC. To qualify, you must meet certain criteria, some examples are mentioned below:
  • Receiving COVID-19 vaccination
  • ​Recovering time from effects related to the COVID-19 vaccine
  • ​Seeking or waiting for COVID-19 test results
  • ​​​Experiencing Coronavirus symptoms and were seeking a medical diagnosis
  • ​Following recommendation by a healthcare provider to self-quarantine
  • ​Observing a federal, state or local quarantine/ isolation order
  • ​​Caring for a child or other person, who were affected by a government-issued or self-quarantine restriction
  • ​​​Cared for a child whose school/daycare was closed or unavailable
Are You A:
  • Rideshare/Uber drivers
  • ​Delivery drivers (food/products)
  • ​Gig workers, singers, photographers
  • Freelancers - where you provide services to another company but are not directly employed by them
  • ​Contract work of any kind
  • ​​Etsy/Amazon Sellers
  • ​Website Developers
  • ​Painters/Decorators
  • ​E-commerce entrepreneurs
  • ​Graphical Design
  • ​Childcare
  • ​Services
  • ​Event organization
  • ​Care workers
  • ​​Business owner who is not a W2 -  ​etc.
What Are You Eligible For?
Self-Employed Individuals are eligible for up to $32,200 in tax credits (average $9K). The SETC covers up to 80 hours of paid sick leave and up to 10 weeks of paid family leave.

The SETC is NOT A LOAN but a TAX CREDIT for 2020 or 2021 income taxes, and will either reduce the current amount you owe to the IRS, or you will receive a check or an ACH deposit, depending on your tax status.
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