A recent study in 2015 revealed that the federal R&D tax credit could assist in booming the United States economy. The study, created by the National Association of Manufactures (NAM),… read more →
The Department of Defense and FlexTech Alliance, a major tech conglomerate, have announced that they will be partnering to create a National Manufacturing Innovation Institute to produce flexible hybrid electronic… read more →
The Domestic Production Activities Deduction (DPAD), a 9% tax deduction for manufacturing activities in the U.S., is designed to be economically equivalent of a 3% reduction in tax rate on… read more →
Every year, companies and investors gather at the National Petroleum Expo (NAPE) to trade, buy, sell and see the latest technology in the oil industry. This year, NAPE was held… read more →
The advanced tech and manufacturing industry in Texas is thriving. Texas ranks number one in the country for manufacturing exports and shipment value. In 2014, Texas exported over $23.3 billion… read more →
The Domestic Production Activities Deduction (DPAD) – also known as the manufacturing deduction or the Section 199 Deduction – was created as part of the Jobs Creation Act of 2004… read more →
The information and computer tech industry in Texas has been booming since the creation of the semiconductor in 1958 which was followed by the introduction of the handheld calculator by… read more →
Texas has become a hot spot for scientific research in the United States, with over 30 colleges, institutes and centers working on research and development projects. In 2014, the National… read more →
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 →
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 →