Research & Development Credit Studies
In an era of ever-changing customer demands, manufacturers can spend a significant amount to develop or improve products. If your business has struggled with technical difficulties during this process, you are a likely candidate for a research and development credit, the federal government’s provision for sharing some of the costs associated with this process. In fact, significant qualifying expenditures are just as likely to be identified in a company’s outlay for a new manufacturing process as they are for product development
With a team of qualified engineers and scientists, we analyze your operations and isolate the research and development expenditures of the company over the past four years, including qualifying expenditures in both payroll and supplies expense.
Placed into law in 1981, this credit can return ten cents on every dollar of research spent. As a result, Kreischer Miller routinely prepares refund claims for corporations retroactively seeking a significant research and development credit.