The Research and Development Tax Credit can apply to more industries than most Texan companies are aware of and the benefits allow for Texas to stay at the forefront of… read more →
In the past few years, Texas has seen the largest growth in population compared to any other state with more 370,000 people relocating to Texas in 2013 alone. Five of Texas’ cities… 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 2012, the National… read more →
Biotech giant, EpiCypher announced a decision to move to North Carolina to undertake R&D and lab operations in Chapel Hill. The company also announced an offering of five fully-funded Epigenetic… read more →
In the U.S., up to $280 billion is spent on Research and Development in private sectors per year. A significant portion of this money spent by companies could qualify for the… read more →
The research and development tax credit in Texas is flexible, providing taxpayers the opportunity to closely evaluate their research activity costs to decide on the best tax strategy to use.… read more →
The R&D tax credit in the State of Texas offers incentives for businesses in a wide variety of industries, one of which is farming. Agriculture continues to evolve; the need… read more →
There was a time where many Texas companies considered it too much hard work to bother applying for the R&D tax credits, thinking in all likelihood that they would not… read more →
The reintroduction of the R&D tax credit is being hailed as a positive move by many manufacturing firms in Texas. According to the Austin Business Journal, it is believed that… read more →
It has always been a misconception that qualified research activities are activities which only result in inventions or patents. As a matter of fact, qualified research is any activity undertaken… read more →