The water recycling business is brimming with opportunities to claim Research and Development (R&D) tax credits.
Read full post | Posted by William Mehi on 04.12.23
Many companies in the food processing industry do not realize that they are eligible for the research and development tax credit.
Read full post | Posted by Jeffrey Feingold on 03.29.23
Companies performing research and development (R&D) activities in the state of Indiana may be eligible to receive state R&D tax credits as well as Federal tax credits with certain qualifications.
Read full post | Posted by on 02.22.23
CPAs and taxpayers familiar with the Federal R&D tax credit program may not be fully aware of the scope of state R&D credits available across the United States.
Read full post | Posted by Jeffrey Feingold on 02.15.23
CPAs and taxpayers familiar with the Federal R&D tax credit program may not be fully aware of the scope of state R&D credits available across the United States.
Read full post | Posted by Jeffrey Feingold on 02.08.23
Those who work in the construction industry are likely seeking ways to reduce their tax liabilities. Fortunately, there are two great ways construction companies can save thousands to millions of dollars—the research and development (R&D) tax credit and the 179D energy tax deduction.
Read full post | Posted by Jeffrey Feingold on 11.09.22
Efforts made to design and develop new products and manufacturing processes for improved performance and efficiency in the tool and die industry can qualify for research and development tax credits.
Read full post | Posted by William Mehi on 11.02.22
Apparel manufacturing companies are also eligible for the research and development tax credit for any activities relating to creating new and or improving existing manufacturing processes.
Read full post | Posted by on 10.26.22
R&D activity in the chemical industry sector either involves new production processes or new compositions of matter (product development). Research objectives generally include, but are not limited to, higher performing products, sustainability features, alterations aimed at regulatory compliance, and cost reductions.
Read full post | Posted by Jeffrey Feingold on 08.03.22
Does your dairy company undertake activity intended to develop a new or improved product or process for yourself or your customer?
Read full post | Posted by Jeffrey Feingold on 04.27.22