In July the American Automotive Policy Council (AAPC) released the “State of the U.S. Automotive Industry 2015,” its annual report providing the contributions of American automakers to the U.S. Economy.… read more →
This is the time of innovation, of exploration, research and development when it comes to many different types of companies within our country. In fact, it is so important that… read more →
The R&D tax credit was first introduced back in 1981 as part of the Economic Recovery Tax Act that was sponsored by Jack Kemp and William Roth. It was expected… read more →
Texas business is usually synonymous with oil and gas companies, airlines and top entrepreneurs, but one group is looking to change that. BioNorthTX, a new organization with an office in… read more →
Now that the R&D Tax Credit has been extended for the 16th time since its creation in 1981, advocates are realizing how the lack of permanence is weakening the effect… read more →
Bill Gates has committed to investing $2 billion in clean energy research. Although this is a massive step in the right direction, Gates expressed that it’s still not enough to… read more →
On July 8, 2015, the International Tax Reform Working Group released its Comprehensive Tax Reform Report. The group, co-chaired by Senators Rob Portman (R-OH) and Chuck Schumer (D-NY), focused on… read more →
The economic outlook for Texas business is much brighter than almost any other state in the U.S. The passing of House Bill 800 reduces the R&D tax burden on your… read more →
Companies are able to claim the R&D tax credit for qualifying activities performed at universities or other qualifying organizations and typically receive a higher credit than they would if the… read more →
Don’t dismiss the possibility of tax credits without doing the proper research beforehand. There is a lot of word of mouth myths that fly about regarding taxes and what you… read more →