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Fraud Fears Ignite IRS Freeze: Employee Retention Credit (ERC) Blocked for Michigan’s Expertise-Based Workforce 

 September 18, 2023

By  Joe Habscheid

Summary: Recent plans by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to freeze the Employee Retention Credit (ERC), a tax benefit central to pandemic relief legislation, have thrown a spotlight on its potential misuse. This article examines the causes for the freeze, how it affects eligible businesses, and the difficulties that the IRS faces in countering tax fraud. In particular, we will explore the unique circumstances facing expertise-based workers in Michigan and provide actionable advice to navigate through these difficult times. To see if you are eligible you can book a time by clicking here. 


The Employee Retention Credit: Purpose and Pitfalls

Launched during the unprecedented hardships brought on by the 2020 pandemic, the ERC represents a lifeline for struggling businesses. By offering financial relief for organizations impacted by the pandemic, it aimed to keep businesses from shedding employees due to financial constraints. However, the very generosity of the credit and ambiguities in its terms of eligibility have left it susceptible to misuse, triggering fears of widespread fraud.

Fraudulent Claims Fuel Fears

While the ERC was designed with benevolent intentions, the reality of its implementation has been problematic. “Tax mills” – dubious entities aggressively marketing this credit – have exploited its ambiguous terms, leading to numerous fraudulent claims. The repercussions of these actions are not just limited to significant financial losses for the federal government. They risk jeopardizing the very integrity of this much-needed relief effort and potentially causing delays for genuinely affected businesses.

IRS Response: A Freeze as a Firebreak

To combat misuse and prevent further fiscal losses, the IRS has taken the bold step of freezing the tax credit. While this measure will likely remain in place until the end of the year, it is crucial for businesses to understand what this means for them. Navigating these challenging times calls for vigilance and proactive action. This includes monitoring the situation closely for updates and reconsidering their applications if they have doubts about their eligibility. For sure – you should have an expert determine if you are eligible. 

Roadblocks for the IRS

The IRS’s challenge doesn’t end at freezing the credit – rather, that marks the beginning of a larger battle against fraudulent claims. From the audacious marketing techniques of tax mills to the sheer volume of illegitimate claims, the IRS faces a daunting task. The agency is expending significant resources to process a backlog of over 600,000 claims, aside from identifying and penalizing those who have improper claims.

A Closer Look at Michigan’s Expertise-Based Workers

Expertise-based workers in Michigan, like elsewhere, have been deeply impacted by the pandemic, and the freezing of the credit may hit them particularly hard. This includes lawyers, doctors, consultants, small business owners, and others who have depended on the ERC to keep their businesses afloat in this crisis. The question that remains is, what recourse do they have?

Conclusions and Recommendations

The IRS’s decision to freeze the ERC serves as a stark reminder that while we all dream of a speedy economic recovery, the road is fraught with challenges. The freeze affects us all, especially businesses and taxpayers in Michigan, who must now reassess their eligibility and potentially rethink their strategies for weathering the impact of the pandemic. Reaching out to a trusted tax advisor or contacting the IRS directly can provide clarity and prevent potential complications down the line.

The key takeaway here is simple; careful review of your eligibility and readiness to adjust to the situation will ensure that you are prepared to weather this change. As with any challenge, it is the proactive and informed who not only survive, but thrive. As the situation unfolds, let’s stay vigilant, stay informed, and most importantly, let us remember that we are all in this together.


This article is intended as a resource for expertise-based workers and small business owners in Michigan navigating the ambiguous landscapes of pandemic relief. My ultimate aim is to encourage your resilience, justify the challenges faced, clear up fears, and validate concerns while empathizing with the struggles of the pandemic crisis. Ensure that you stay updated with the latest developments regarding the ERC freeze and make the best possible decisions for your future.


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Joe Habscheid


Joe Habscheid is the founder of midmichiganai.com. A trilingual speaker fluent in Luxemburgese, German, and English, he grew up in Germany near Luxembourg. After obtaining a Master's in Physics in Germany, he moved to the U.S. and built a successful electronics manufacturing office. With an MBA and over 20 years of expertise transforming several small businesses into multi-seven-figure successes, Joe believes in using time wisely. His approach to consulting helps clients increase revenue and execute growth strategies. Joe's writings offer valuable insights into AI, marketing, politics, and general interests.

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