Have you ever felt like you were paying too much for your tax obligations for your business? Would it surprise you to know that 8 out of 10 businesses overpay and fail to take advantage of the available tax credits the IRS offers?
Due to common misconceptions used by local and regional CPA Firms, The IRS now currently hold over $110,000,000,000 (Billion) dollars from available Research & Development Tax Credits that were never claimed.
Does your company qualify for R&D Tax Credits?...Have you ever invested funds into Improving, Modifying, Enhancing, Developing, Creating or Experimenting systems and/or processes for your products or services? If you have, you maybe entitled to Dollar for Dollar Tax Credits for those expenses.
In short, in addition to taking the itemized deductions from any 1099's and w2's from the above "improvements" (which Virtually every CPA Firm does), You maybe entitled to receive "Tax Credits" (Which CPA's are only dimly aware of) for every dollar spent.
Could your company use a CASH WINDFALL? Get the facts and discover how you can use The Big 4 Accounting Experience, with NO obligation or "out of pocket" expense.
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WOW I didn't know that, appearently my business qualifies for research & development credits. Do you work internationally?
Thank You,
Jack Bomen
You really gave me something to think about, I didn't know how it works. Your blog is full of great valuable information! Thank you!
Way over my head, Have to go through it one more time, some other day.. Successfully, JosephDiego Diamante
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Tax Credits for Reasearch & Development???Craig J, that is what I do all day. I am currently trying to create a way for online learning to be applicable to everyday real world jobs. I've never received any tax credits for things like that. Great information & thanks.
Sincerely,
Craig Garcia
Interesting business! With this negative economy, I would think that companies would look into saving every dollar that they could get - even from prior years.
So, you offer a valuable service!
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