Lendesca helps self-employed get up to $32,220
from the SFLC Tax Credit

Provided by Intuit QuickBooks

We know COVID hit the self-employed hardest of all. That’s why we’ve teamed up with Lendesca to determine if you are eligible and help you claim the Sick and Family Leave Credit (SFLC) that you may be owed for the losses experienced during that time.

Apply by April 10 to meet the April 18, 2025 deadline.

Lendesca assists individuals claim Sick and Family Leave Tax Credit (SFLC), a credit that may be owed due to the affects of the COVID pandemic.

How it works:

  • Easy online application
    It takes about 15 minutes to answer a few simple questions.**
  • A tax credit of up to $32,220*
    It’s not too late. Even if you’ve already filed your 2021 taxes.
  • Not a loan or a grant
    This is not a loan, it’s a tax credit that Lendesca helps you access.***

Do I qualify?

  • You may have a chance to take advantage of significant tax credits.
  • You were self-employed in 2021
  • You took time off in 2021 due to COVID illness, quarantine, or caregiving responsibilities
  • Your income was impacted by the affects of the pandemic

Check eligibility

*Minimum eligibility requirements apply. Application required.

**Tax forms generated through Lendesca’s online portal are based on information provided by you, the applicant. Applicants are responsible for reviewing, confirming, and signing tax forms under penalties of perjury. To be eligible for the Sick and Family Leave Credit (and equivalent amounts), among other requirements, Applicants must be able to document that they were unable to work for specific periods of time as a direct result of one or more COVID-related circumstances provided for by law and summarized in IRS Frequently Asked Questions, available here.

***Applicants for the Sick and Family Leave Credit (and equivalent amounts) applying through Lendesca may be eligible for a Refund Advance loan. Loan products are issued by Community Bank & Trust – WGA, an Equal Housing Lender. Not all applicants are eligible, and the tax credit amount must be $3000 or greater. Applicants in Iowa, Colorado, and the U.S. Territories are not eligible for the Refund Advance loan.