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Research & Development Tax Credits for Architects and Engineers
Program Description: The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, abbreviated as the 2018 tax reform, is the largest change to the tax code since the 1986 tax bill. Several key provisions benefit small and large architectural and engineering businesses. Of the sweeping changes made to the tax code, the R&D credit remains the largest tax savings tool at businesss disposal but here's how the law changes expanded the benefit.
Learning Objectives: 1. Using Federal and State Tax Credits for your business
2.Understanding the Four Statutory Criteria
3.Identifying Qualifying & Non-Qualifying activities and expenses
4.How to draft proposals and contracts to be consistent with R&D related laws
Date: January 10, 2018
Check-In: 3:30 pm
Presentation: 4-6 pm
Location: Murtaugh Treglia Stern & Deily LLP 2603 Main Street, Penthouse Irvine, CA 92614
Learning Units: 2.0 AIA LUs
Free:Please Register
Presenters: Neil Beeman, CPA, Partner, MUN CPAs Neil has been providing public accounting services to clients for over 16 years and is a Principal in the Firm. Mr. Beeman focuses on business consulting, tax incentives calculation, tax planning, tax preparation for corporations, partnerships, individuals, trusts, and estates. Mr. Beeman deals directly with business owners, advising on options available that can assist with cash flow, tax compliance, retirement options, college planning, real estate and tax consultation. Mr. Beeman specializes in small to mid-size business and meets with them throughout the year with a goal of being a proactive business advocate who actively brings ideas for tax reduction to his clients.
Education: Washburn University, Topeka KS, BS in Business Administration, emphasis in Accounting. Magna Cum Laude. School of Business Scholar Michelle R. Generaux, Esq., Murtaugh Treglia Stern & Deily LLP Michelle focuses her practice on the representation of privately held businesses, with an emphasis on architectural and engineering firms. She also focuses her practices in the area of estate planning, most often coordinating the business goals and the estate planning needs of her business clients. She has extensive experience in entity selection and formation, contract drafting and negotiation, ownership transitions and mergers and acquisitions, as well as in litigating various business claims and disputes. She also practices in the areas of probate and trust administration.
Education: Michelle received her undergraduate degree from the University of Notre Dame (BA, 1993) and law degree from William Mitchell College of Law (JD, 1996, Cum Laude). She began her law career in Minnesota (1996), and has been practicing law in California since 2001.
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LocationMurtaugh Treglia Stern & Deily LLP (View)
2603 Main Street - Penthouse
Irvine, CA 92614
United States
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