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Federal Tax Credits ORG Releases 2025 Guide To Work Opportunity Tax Credit

Federal Tax Credits ORG releases a detailed 2025 guide on the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC). The publication helps business owners, HR staff, and tax professionals understand program rules, eligibility, and application procedures to claim available federal tax credits.

-- Federal Tax Credits ORG (FTC ORG) has released its detailed guide on the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) for the 2025 tax year. This resource is for business owners, human resources personnel, and tax professionals, offering a concise breakdown of the program's rules and application procedures to help companies take full advantage of this federal incentive.

More information is available at https://federaltaxcredits.org/wotc/

As the guide details, the WOTC is a federal tax credit for employers who hire individuals from specific groups that face barriers to employment. The program encourages businesses to diversify their workforce and provide opportunities to qualified candidates who may otherwise be passed over. The program is considered by many experts to be among the most important and mutually beneficial tax credits currently available.

Despite this, many businesses may not be aware of the program, resulting in millions of dollars in missed relief. Some studies suggest that as many as 1 in 5 new hires could be eligible for the program - particularly striking, given that, in recent years, official sources have reported a 33% drop in WOTC applications.

As Federal Tax Credits ORG lays out in the guide, the eligibility requirements for the program are complicated, and as such, they offer a detailed breakdown. It gives descriptions of the federally recognized targeted groups, which include veterans and recipients of certain government assistance. The credit amount ranges from $1,200 to $9,600 per qualified employee, depending on the target group and hours worked; specific credit amounts can be found in the full guide.

FTC ORG explains that employers must submit IRS Form 8850 to their state workforce agency within 28 days of the employee's start date to qualify for the credit. Meeting this deadline is required to claim the tax credit, although, as the team points out, the tax credit can be claimed retroactively under certain circumstances. Current authorization for the WOTC program extends through December 31, 2025.

This publication is the latest from Federal Tax Credits, which, in addition to their educational content, offer direct assistance with tax credit recovery. Those interested in the team's tax preparation services can visit https://federaltaxcredits.org/

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Organization: Federal Tax Credits ORG
Address: 1315 W E Pl., La Center, WA 98629, United States
Website: https://federaltaxcredits.org/

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