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Think R&D tax credits are only for high-tech labs? Frank Battaglia joins the latest episode to explain how recent tax law "resets" allow businesses in manufacturing, software, and beyond to claim immediate deductions for U.S.-based innovation. Learn how to stop leaving money on the table and leverage these incentives to boost your bottom line, regardless of your company's size or profitability.
About our guest Frank Battaglia
Frank specializes in helping clients identify and maximize supportable research and development (R&D) tax credits and other incentive opportunities. He has extensive experience assisting privately held businesses across a variety of industries in capturing valuable tax incentives that support innovation and growth. Learn more about Frank and his expertise here.
About our host Brandon Smith
Brandon Smith, CPA, is a Partner based in the Atlanta office and the Advisory Practice Leader. Learn more about Brandon and his expertise here.
Learn more about our firm here
By Mauldin & JenkinsThink R&D tax credits are only for high-tech labs? Frank Battaglia joins the latest episode to explain how recent tax law "resets" allow businesses in manufacturing, software, and beyond to claim immediate deductions for U.S.-based innovation. Learn how to stop leaving money on the table and leverage these incentives to boost your bottom line, regardless of your company's size or profitability.
About our guest Frank Battaglia
Frank specializes in helping clients identify and maximize supportable research and development (R&D) tax credits and other incentive opportunities. He has extensive experience assisting privately held businesses across a variety of industries in capturing valuable tax incentives that support innovation and growth. Learn more about Frank and his expertise here.
About our host Brandon Smith
Brandon Smith, CPA, is a Partner based in the Atlanta office and the Advisory Practice Leader. Learn more about Brandon and his expertise here.
Learn more about our firm here