New Hampshire Car Dealership Employee Retention Tax Credit for NH Auto Dealers (revised 2024)

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New Hampshire car dealerships, auto dealers, new and used truck dealers, and other automotive related vehicle businesses in NH that were impacted financially by the COVID pandemic will automatically qualify certain periods of time for the employee retention tax credit refund in NH.

New Hampshire went into lockdown mode in March 2020 when New Hampshire Sununu Newsom issued mandated executive orders that forced the closure of car businesses throughout New Hampshire, including most car, truck, and automobile related businesses. Many car dealership employees in New Hampshire were temporarily out of work from closures in NH.

This caused New Hampshire auto dealers, auto groups, dealership owners and investors from automotive related companies with multiple rooftop locations in New Hampshire to suffer financially during 2020 and 2021 from these executive orders in NH.

When New Hampshire slowly started to reopen, business capacity was restricted and limited in New Hampshire. Plus, many NH consumers were staying at home, not driving anywhere, and not shopping for new or used cars and trucks in NH.

Overall, New Hampshire has an estimated 131 new car franchised brand dealerships in NH that were affected. This NH data is according to the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) New Hampshire Auto Report.

New Hampshire Car Dealership Retail Economic Data Statewide in NH:

– 131 new car dealerships in NH.

– $8 billion in total New Hampshire car dealership sales.

– 0 in NH state sales tax paid on vehicle sales.

– 10,812 workers employed at dealerships in New Hampshire.

– 6,319 direct worker jobs and 4,493 indirect jobs in NH.

– Average of 48 Employees (W-2) per auto dealership.

– Average of $104,832 in annual earnings per worker.

– $663 Million in total Employee Payroll for New Hampshire new car dealerships.

– $$133 in state and federal income and payroll taxes paid in NH.

Other New Hampshire new car data statistics in NH:

– New Hampshire Automobile Dealers Association (NHADA)

New Hampshire dealerships in cities affected the most included Boston, Haverhill-Newburyport-Amesbury Town, Lawrence-Methuen Town-Salem, Lowell-Billerica-Chelmsford, Nashua, Dover, Manchester, Portsmouth, and other locations in New Hampshire.

See how your New Hampshire automotive related business might qualify for the New Hampshire Employee Retention Credit IRS Tax Refund for your car, truck, vehicle business in NH. Schedule Your Free New Hampshire Car Dealership ERC Consultation today.

Key ERC Credit Takeaways You Will Learn:

  • NH Dealerships Benefit from ERC: Car dealers in New Hampshire can recover losses with the Employee Retention Tax Credit.
  • ERC Extends to 2024 for Auto: The ERC credit is available to NH businesses until 2024.
  • COVID-19 Impact Qualifies Dealers: Auto businesses harmed by COVID are eligible for the credit.
  • Claim Up to $26,000 Per Employee: Dealerships may qualify for a significant tax credit per employee.
  • Two Ways to Qualify: Learn the qualifying criteria for car dealerships to claim the ERC.

See Important 2024 Employee Retention Tax Credit Deadline Information at the Bottom of This Article.

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New Hampshire Employee Retention Tax Credit for Car Dealerships, Auto Dealers and the Automotive Industry in NH

New Hampshire car dealerships, automotive dealerships and automotive related businesses in NH are eligible to claim the Employee Retention Credit (ERC). They can receive up to 50% of their qualified wages paid between March 12th, 2020, and December 31st, 2020, in the form of a refundable tax credit from the IRS.

New Hampshire car dealerships and related businesses that were established before February 15th, 2020, can receive a refundable tax credit amounting to 70% of qualified salaries and wages paid between January 1st, 2021, and September 30th, 2021. For NH auto dealers or car dealerships started or acquired after that date (referred to as a Recovery Start-up business), they are eligible for employee wage reimbursement up until December 31st, 2021.

The employee retention credit may be retroactively claimed for 2020 and 2021, through 2023, 2024, and 2025 for your car dealership, auto dealerships or automotive related business in New Hampshire.

NH Car Dealership Employee Retention Credit, How it Works for Auto Dealers in New Hampshire

With the New Hampshire requirements and amount of the ERTC tax credits continually changing with the ERC program, NH car dealerships, auto dealers, and automotive dealership owners and principals may find it difficult to understand if they qualify and how much they can claim. 

To maximize the benefits from this New Hampshire automotive employee retention tax credit, you must understand which quarters are eligible as well as which employees, wages, and payments meet the criteria for receiving the tax credit for your dealership in NH.

New Hampshire Employee Retention Credit Eligibility Requirements for Auto Dealers, Automotive Dealerships and Car Dealerships in NH

The New Hampshire automotive dealership industry can take advantage of the employee retention credit in several ways.

For a New Hampshire car dealership related business to be eligible for the program, it must have gone through an entire or partial closure because of COVID-19 government regulations or any other kind of government-mandated shut down during certain periods in either 2020 or 2021 as a result of this global pandemic.

Another way is for your New Hampshire car dealership entity to demonstrate that it has had either a 2020 quarter with gross receipts at least 50% lower than the same quarter in 2019, or in 2021, quarters with 20% fewer gross receipts compared to the corresponding quarters of 2019. Each three-month period of 2020 and 2021 should be compared to its equivalent month period in 2019.

In New Hampshire, Did Your New Car, Used Car, Truck Dealership or Automotive Business Experience any of These?

Full or Partial Shutdown of Your Car Dealership Location in NH

If your car dealership or automotive dealership location in NH was fully or partially shut down for even a few days due to COVID-19, it would qualify your New Hampshire auto dealership for the ERC tax credit. There are multiple other ways to qualify and claim your New Hampshire ERC credit for your NH car dealership to help financially recover. Even if your New Hampshire automotive company received an SBA Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan, you may still qualify.

New Hampshire Car Dealership Vehicle Sales Decreased in NH

Did your NH dealership sales drop? Not sell as many new or used vehicle units as compared to 2019? In this case, if you can show nominal harm of 10% or more in declining sales or units for your New Hampshire automotive business, you qualify. This is a good example for you to claim and receive the ERC tax credit in New Hampshire.

Limitations on Car Showroom or Auto Repair Service Capacity New Hampshire

Due to the shutdown and partial-shutdown in New Hampshire, your automotive operations greatly reduced capacity due to government mandates and orders. This means that even if your NH car dealership or automotive repair business did not meet adequate revenue losses, you can still be eligible for the ERTC tax credit from mandated New Hampshire restrictions from executive orders.

New Hampshire Impacted Business and Consumer Travel in NH

The inability of New Hampshire residents, tourists, and business travelers to drive around in New Hampshire lead to substantial losses. With many public events and gatherings in NH canceled or postponed, caused most New Hampshire residents to stay at home. This created massive lost sales and revenue potential for many car dealerships in New Hampshire. Therefore, you may qualify for the ERC tax credit if your automotive business has been affected by these limitations in NH.

NH New or Used Car and Truck Vehicle Cancellations and Refunds Due to COVID in New Hampshire

Maybe your NH automotive business had vehicle buyers wanting to cancel their new or used car or truck order or car lease, and did not want to take delivery or renew their lease. When New Hampshire shutdown, and then faced many business capacity and travel restrictions, consumers canceled travel plans and were not driving as much, according to the New Hampshire Department of Transportation. This caused many NH automotive dealership operations to refund deposits and lose further revenue. This was a financial loss to the economy and auto dealers in New Hampshire

No In-Person Selling or Face-to-Face Auto, Truck, Car Sales in NH

Due to the pandemic, NH auto dealers could not sell any cars or trucks during the shutdown periods. This was an obstacle for New Hampshire auto dealers trying to accommodate new and used car buyers. The vehicle buying experience was taken away. If your NH automotive business dealt with this situation, or had severely limited business and operations capacity due to New Hampshire mandated orders, your dealership will qualify for the ERC tax credit.

New Hampshire Car Dealership Low Inventory Due to Shipping and Supply Chain Issues in NH

In New Hampshire, automobile manufacturers continued to limit new vehicle production and inventories throughout 2021 and 2022 due to the semiconductor microchip shortage that began in early 2021. New Hampshire franchised car dealerships were experiencing restricted new car and truck inventory at auto dealerships in NH and across the country. New vehicle inventory on the ground and in transit was consistently stuck at over one million vehicle units nationwide and in NH.

Calculating Your New Hampshire Auto Dealer Employee Retention Credit for Car Dealerships in NH

Accurately calculating the New Hampshire employee retention credit for your automotive dealership employees requires attention to detail, especially when it comes to determining your total payroll gross wages paid during each quarter to your workforce. Without accurately calculating this figure, you won’t be able to maximize the full tax benefits of this ERC credit. Therefore, having a comprehensive understanding of how best to calculate these figures is essential to maximize your car dealership related business tax credit in NH.

How New Hampshire Car Dealerships, Auto Dealers, and Automotive Employers in NH Can Claim the Employee Retention Credit

Although the process of applying for the ERTC for your New Hampshire company has changed a bit, there’s still time to claim your ERC tax refund. Remember that this window won’t be open forever. It will cease in 2023, 2024, and 2025 based on the past 2020-2021 quarter evaluations. Don’t worry about running out of funds either. These IRS business tax refunds are calculated using each business’ qualifications and financials. The only way you can miss out is by not filing prior to the given deadlines for your car dealership in New Hampshire.

Conclusion and Summary for New Hampshire Car Dealership, Auto Dealer, and Automotive Employee Retention Credit in NH

To ensure your New Hampshire car dealership or automotive related business is in compliance with the Employee Retention Credit, it’s critical to have all original records, including payroll, W-2s, original 941’s filed, and other documents related to auto dealership employee wages. Additionally, any New Hampshire government shutdown orders or restrictions on your New Hampshire car dealership should be documented.

By understanding the rules of the employee retention credit, car dealerships, auto dealers, automotive businesses and companies in New Hampshire can make sure they’re getting all the IRS tax credit benefits owed to them. The ERTC provides an opportunity for car dealerships affected by COVID-19 in New Hampshire to recover some financial losses.

New Hampshire Car Dealerships and Automotive Businesses Qualify for the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERC / ERTC) in NH: Claim Up To a $26,000 Refund Per Dealership Employee for Your Automotive Business in NH

Disaster Loan Advisors™ can assist your New Hampshire car dealership and automotive business with the complex and confusing Employee Retention Credit (ERC) and Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) program, without you having to sacrifice an excessive percentage % of your hard-earned ERC refund. 

DLA doesn’t charge a percent % like many companies do. Our flat fee structure is fair and reasonable based on the amount of work involved. Keep More of Your Refund™ 

Depending on eligibility, car and truck dealership owners, automotive professionals, and auto dealer principals and partners can receive up to $26,000 per automotive workforce employee based on the number of W2 employees you had on the payroll in 2020 and 2021.

The ERC / ERTC Program is a valuable IRS tax credit you can claim for your automotive dealership in New Hampshire.

Schedule Your Free New Hampshire Automotive Employee Retention Credit Consultation to see what amount of employee retention credit tax refund you qualify for your car dealership in New Hampshire.

ERC Deadline Urgency in 2024

April 15, 2024 Deadline for the 2020 ERC Tax Year

The deadline is coming up for the final opportunity to retroactively claim your business Employee Retention Credit for the past 2020 tax year. With the April 15, 2024 deadline fast approaching, we urge you; don’t let this final chance pass!

While not all businesses will qualify, as it depends on multiple factors per IRS Rules and Guidelines, you might be leaving significant financial relief on the table from prior COVID impact to your business during the past 2020 and 2021 business operation years.

Last year, in September 2023, the IRS temporarily paused processing ERC Claims for the remainder of last year. We at Disaster Loan Advisors (DLA) predicted this over one year ago when we made this ERC video warning business owners. See the ten-minute mark of the video for details. 

TAKE ACTION NOW IN 2024

Even though the IRS has temporarily paused processing, you will still want to check eligibility and file now (if you qualify) because once the IRS will resume processing, ERC tax credit claims are processed in the order they are received.

If you haven’t previously filed for the ERC Credit, it is worth scheduling a phone call to at least explore your possible eligibility from both the past 2020 and 2021 business tax years. Contact us today for a deep-dive analysis to determine if your business qualifies one or more quarters from the 2020 and / or 2021 tax years.

Mark Monroe

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