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U.S. Amazon Sellers: Get Up to $32K in IRS Tax Credits Before the Deadline
Recently my business mentor informed me about a tax credit that many Amazon sellers in the US could potentially qualify for.
Not too many people know about it and the deadline is approaching in April so I wanted to make sure you don’t leave any money on the government’s table if you qualify.
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Did you know that as a US self-employed, 1099 contractor, or single-member LLC, you may qualify for a federal tax credit worth up to $32,220?
Most people aren’t aware of this Sick Leave & Family Leave (SLFL) Tax Credit, and time is running out—the deadline is April 18!
If you don’t claim this credit before then, then you could be leaving money on the IRS’ table.
📢 Join me this Thursday, February 13, 2025, for a LIVE training with Chris Hurn and Matt Craig from Lendesca, experts in helping sellers and self-employed individuals claim their refunds fast—with no upfront costs.
🕒 Webinar Date & Time:
📍 New York (EST): Thu, Feb 13, 2025, at 4:00 PM EST
📍 Pacific Time (PST): Thu, Feb 13, 2025, at 1:00 PM PST
What You’ll Learn:
✅ Who qualifies for the SLFL Tax Credit (Many Amazon sellers do!)
✅ How much you can claim
✅ How the refund process works—it’s NOT a loan, it’s money the IRS potentially owes you
✅ How to check your eligibility in minutes
💰 We’re seeing people get anywhere from $3,000 to $32,000 back!
⏳ Don’t miss out—RSVP now and secure your spot!
See you live on Thursday!
Best,
Gary
P.S. Even if you weren't selling on Amazon but in 2021 worked as an Uber driver, freelancer, or gig worker, you may still qualify. RSVP to join us this Thurs to find out how