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Comprehensive R&D Tax Credit Services to Fuel Your Innovation
At Tax Resolution Plus, we recognize the importance of innovation and investment in research activities for businesses. Our Research & Development (R&D) Tax Credit services are designed to help you capitalize on this valuable government-sponsored incentive, aimed at encouraging technological advancements and economic growth.
Our team of experienced professionals is committed to guiding you through the entire R&D tax credit process, ensuring that you receive the maximum benefits available while maintaining compliance with regulations.
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Frequently asked
questions
How do I know if my business qualifies for R&D credit?
To qualify for R&D tax credits, you must engage in research and development activities that involve technical uncertainty and seek to achieve technological advancements or solve technical challenges. Please contact one our tax credit specialists to get more information.
Is there a limitation to the R&D Tax Credit amount you can receive?
There is no set maximum amount that you can claim.
Can you amend prior years' returns to claim the R&D credit?
Yes, if the tax year is within the statute of limitations.
What expenses qualify for the R&D tax credit?
Wages paid to employees and supervisors, computer leasing for Cloud services used to conduct experiments/research, supplies and equipment, contractual research expenses, and actual research payments.
Why hasn’t my CPA told me about R&D?
R&D has evolved over the years, and many CPAs are not up-to-date on the recent changes to the R&D policies and regulations in 2015. The new changes allow industries and companies that previously didn’t qualify for R&D can now take advantage of the credit.