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Research & Development Tax Credits
The federal research and development (R&D) tax credit provides a dollar-for-dollar reduction of federal income tax liability and is available to businesses in a wide array of industries. For qualified businesses engaging in research and development initiatives, the credit can serve as an immediate source of cash and offset future federal and state tax liabilities.
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A tax credit for a wide array of industries.
The research and development tax credit is available to companies in such industries as financial services, food science, pharmaceuticals and bioscience, manufacturing, distribution, logistics, engineering, construction, government contracting, energy, utilities, oil and gas, and software development.
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