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For tax years beginning after December 31, 2021, the legislation informally known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act eliminated the option to deduct research and development (R&D) expenditures, which include software development costs. Host Damien Martin sits down with guest Mike Boenzi, the national leader of FORVIS' R&D tax credit services, to break down the new mandatory treatment and help you prepare for the immediate and long-term potential impacts of this change. Here's what they cover:
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Learn more about Mike and get additional resources here!
GET MORE SIMPLY TAX
We're excited to also provide video content to strengthen your tax mind! Check it out on our YouTube channel.
A complete archive of our episodes is available on our website and YouTube playlist.
We'd love to hear from you! Email feedback and questions to [email protected].
By Damien R. Martin, CPA4.7
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For tax years beginning after December 31, 2021, the legislation informally known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act eliminated the option to deduct research and development (R&D) expenditures, which include software development costs. Host Damien Martin sits down with guest Mike Boenzi, the national leader of FORVIS' R&D tax credit services, to break down the new mandatory treatment and help you prepare for the immediate and long-term potential impacts of this change. Here's what they cover:
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Learn more about Mike and get additional resources here!
GET MORE SIMPLY TAX
We're excited to also provide video content to strengthen your tax mind! Check it out on our YouTube channel.
A complete archive of our episodes is available on our website and YouTube playlist.
We'd love to hear from you! Email feedback and questions to [email protected].

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