IRS Offers R&D Tax Credits -- Find Out How To Get Yours



I was so impressed by the Core Solutions Group presentation at the 3DS Users Group Conference -- I'm compelled to write another entry and share the good news!

If your company has invested time, money and resources to the advancement and improvement of
your company’s product or processes, then you likely qualify for the Federal R&D Tax Credit Incentive Program.

Unfortunately, many companies are unaware of how or even what to qualify; thus, the opportunity goes
unclaimed. Download A Free Booklet! or contact me (Nadra Angerman) and I'll send you more information so you can see for yourself!!

The U.S. offers some of the world’s richest R&D tax incentives, but chances are you’re not taking advantage of them and getting the cash you deserve. As the pace of your business accelerates and competition increases, you may be more likely to overlook this source of cash because you lack the time, resources or expertise needed to identify and manage R&D tax credit claims. 

If your Company is involved in any of the following activities, you may be able to claim the R&D tax credit:

  • Manufacture products
  • Developing new, improved, or more reliable products / processes / formulas
  • Developing prototypes or models (including computer generated models)
  • Designing tools, jigs, molds, and dies
  • Developing or apply for patents
  • Certification testing
  • Applying for patents
  • Testing new concepts
  • Development of new technology
  • Trying new materials
  • Adding new equipment
  • Environmental testing
  • Developing or improving production / manufacturing processes
  • Developing, implementing or upgrading systems and / or software
  • Developing production control software
  • Improving or building new manufacturing facilities
  • Automate internal processes
  • Paying outside consultants / contractors to do any of the above stated activities

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