Oregon R&D Tax Credit Case Study
The R&D tax credit is one of the most valuable credits leveraged by companies. The R&D credit yields billions of dollars in federal and state benefits to companies engaged in qualifying research. The R&D tax credit can provide a significant reduction to current and future tax liabilities and a source of cash.
Benefits
- Up to 13.5 cents of R&D tax credit for every qualified dollar
- Dollar-for-dollar reduction in your federal and state income tax liability
- Credit carried forward up to 20 years
Qualifications
More companies in Oregon can now qualify for the R&D tax credit. Companies are able to qualify R&D activities beginning with the development of concepts and extend to the point where a product, process, formula, or other business component is ready to be commercially released. If you are engaged in any research activities, looking into a potential R&D tax credit may be a great benefit. In addition, look back studies can recognize unclaimed credits for the last 3 or 4 open tax years.
Case Study
An Oregon valves and fittings manufacturing company with fewer than 70 employees had never before claimed the R&D credit. This project involved the tax year 2013. The Company qualified for the federal R&D Tax Credits of $45,442 and an additional $12,306 in Oregon state R&D Tax Credit.
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OREGON
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Year
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Total QREs
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Credit
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Total QREs
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Credit
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2013
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$500,000
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$45,442
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$450,000
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$12,306
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