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The Fiona Show: R&D Tax Credit
The Fiona Show: R&D Tax Credit
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Only a small percentage of companies who qualify for the R&D tax credits actually apply. Why? Usually because they don’t know they qualify—or they don’t realize how much they can benefit. In The Fiona Show: R&D Tax Credits podcast, CrossBorder Solutions’ experts reveal the truth about R&D tax incentives all over the world. The first lesson? It’s always good to apply.
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Beginning in 2022, businesses will have to amortize R&D expenses instead of being able to deduct them in the year in which they occurred. Today, we speak with Sharon Heck, the corporate vice president, finance and chief tax officer at Intel, to see how this new law will impact corporate taxpayers—and why innovators are lobbying to repeal it.
The IRS’s new guidance offers taxpayers additional compliance burdens—and it goes into effect on January 10, 2022. (That’s right—next week!) What does it mean for taxpayers? CrossBorder Solutions R&D tax credit expert Lydia Clowney spells it out right here.
What do China’s R&D incentives look like? And how is the country positioning itself to take the global innovation lead and leave the U.S. in the dust? Both good questions. And today, CrossBorder Solutions’ R&D experts Allen Tobin and Rahim Walji are here to answer them.
CrossBorder Solutions Manager of R&D Tax Credit Lydia Clowney takes a closer look at how countries in Europe and Asia are changing their R&D tax incentives. Could it be time to apply?
CrossBorder Solutions' Manager of R&D Tax Credit Lydia Clowney takes a closer look at R&D innovation zones in New Jersey and Nevada and explains the impact of these policies on R&D activities in the states they're designed to serve.
The prospect of implementing agile processes in product development can be daunting. But depending on the industry, the benefits can make a world of difference for your business – not least of which can be a bountiful R&D tax credit. CrossBorder Solutions’ Lydia Clowney and Allen Tobin discuss the complications and potential of agile business strategies on the latest podcast.
On today's episode, Stephen Ezell of the Information Technology & Innovation Foundation joins CrossBorder Solutions' Lydia Clowney to discuss the role of R&D in the development of COVID-19 vaccines.
Fashion can be a sector of great innovation. Have you ever heard of something called "smart fabric"? On today's episode, we take a closer look at a recent court case where a fashion designer was rejected for nearly $1 million in R&D claims and ask: Did it have to turn out this way?
As semiconductor production is among the most globally competitive industries, the sector is ripe with R&D opportunities. On today's episode, CrossBorder Solutions' Lydia Clowney discusses the credits available for building semiconductors and how the new CHIPS for America Act stands to improve production in the U.S. through stronger R&D investment.
Representatives from blue, red, and purple states can all agree on the value of one thing: Innovation. In this week’s episode of The Fiona Show: R&D Tax Credit, CrossBorder Solutions’ Manager of R&D Tax Credit Lydia Clowney explores why R&D specifically is an issue of political agreement.
The growing use of Artificial Intelligence is creating new problems, along with solutions, for patent offices, auditors, and taxpayers alike. In this episode of The Fiona Show: R&D Tax Credit, CrossBorder Solutions’ experts Lydia Clowney and Allen Tobin explore this fascinating field at the intersection of technology and personhood.
Several countries around the world offer patent box regimes, additional R&D tax incentives offered on patented intangible assets. Why doesn’t the U.S. have one? Should it? Jack Kemp Foundation Senior Fellow Ike Brannon discusses this critical R&D topic with CrossBorder Solutions’ Manager of R&D Tax Credit Lydia Clowney.
Some in Australia are calling for an R&D credit just for software that’s more startup-friendly than the current incentives. Swinburne University Professor Beth Webster joins CrossBorder Solutions’ Manager of R&D Tax Credit Lydia Clowney to discuss the pros and cons of this proposal, as well as other initiatives impacting Australian R&D.
The R&D tax credit is often used by large corporations to lower their tax burdens—and now it’s being used by small- and mid-sized businesses, too. On this don’t-miss episode, CrossBorder Solutions’ Manager of R&D Tax Credit Lydia Clowney breaks down the many ways SMBs benefit from R&D.
CrossBorder Solutions’ Manager of R&D Tax Credit Lydia Clowney explains how Section 41’s exclusion of projects related to “taste” does not refer to biological taste or flavor, a crucial distinction for recognizing the Food and Beverage Industry’s abundant R&D opportunities.
A refresher on the federal R&D tax credit followed by a tour of the various R&D incentives offered throughout the United States, with special guest UConn Professor of Law Richard D. Pomp and CrossBorder Solutions’ Director of R&D Tax Incentives Rahim Walji.
Co-author of “The Effectiveness of the R&D Tax Credit: Evidence from the Alternative Simplified Credit,” Professor Andrew Finley, discusses how the ASC boosts R&D spending with Rahim Walji, Director of R&D Tax Incentives at CrossBorder Solutions.
China managed to increase its R&D spending by double-digit percentages two years in a row, and they're not slowing down any time soon. Is the US in danger of losing its top position in R&D investment? Rob Atkinson of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation joins CrossBorder Solutions Director of R&D Tax Incentives Rahim Walji to discuss how the US can stay ahead.
R&D work doesn't always involve scientists in lab coats pouring chemicals into beakers. CrossBorder Solutions Director of R&D Tax Incentives Rahim Walji and Product Manager Lydia Clowney discuss the surprising companies that can qualify for credits and the myriad ways in which they do.
Reorganizing your departments may foster fruitful collaborations and lead to a major boost for R&D tax credits. CrossBorder Solutions Director of R&D Tax Incentives Rahim Walji and R&D Manager Lydia Clowney discuss new ways of working that can lead to big breakthroughs and increased tax benefits.




