Earlier this year Bloomberg released their report ranking the most innovative states in America. The report, titled The Bloomberg US Innovation Index, provides evidence of the link between education, research… read more →
Houston employers, which are more focused on oil and gas than some others in the state, have shed 5,500 jobs so far in 2016. So far, those layoffs have been… read more →
Juxtaposed against the rest of the world, the United States appears to be mounting as an economic and techno-industrial power. In particular, close cooperation between the US Congress, industrial manufacturers,… read more →
A common misbelief surrounding the R&D tax credit in Texas is that only large corporations qualify and that it’s too complex to apply for. Indeed, when it comes to claiming the R&D tax… read more →
On June 14, 2013, House Bill 800 was signed reinstating Texas R&D tax credits through 2026. Much of the work done on a federal R&D tax credit return applies to… read more →
Currently, the research and development (R&D) tax credit and other related tax breaks save U.S. businesses more than $12 billion a year. However, as it stands, only one out of every… read more →
It’s been coined pro-innovation, pro-growth, and even pro-America. Certainly, the research and development, proverbially termed R&D, tax credit is no short of bywords. In December 2015, the popular credit added another… read more →
From the peppering of “sir” and “ma’am” in sentences to chicken-fried steak as a menu option, it is hard to resist the sweet Texan drawl and dining options. But the… read more →
On the 18th of December 2015 House passed The Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act of 2015 (PATH), which made a number of federal tax breaks permanent. The Act, which was approved by a… read more →
The first case of Ebola detected in the United States was in Dallas. The largest epidemic of West Nile virus in the country was in Dallas. Now, one of the… read more →