Dr. Tax Credit, LLC has published a new case study on R&D Tax Credits for Orthodontists, revealing surprising data on how orthodontists, oral surgeons, dentists identify qualifying research.
Orthodontists: Almost
All of You Qualify for
the R&D Tax Credit.
Dr.Tax Credit, LLC, has published surprising new data in
their latest case study on The R&D Tax Credit for
Orthodontists.
Designed specifically for Orthodontists, dental
specialists, oral surgeons, dentists, this case study
provides a real-world look at the challenges facing
Orthodontists, dental specialists, oral surgeons,
dentists in identifying qualifying research activities
and how those challenges can be overcome.
Among the information included: Tax Code IRC Section 41
describes this credit, which requires the satisfaction of a four-part
test to qualify.
1. Healthcare treatments require constant
innovation to adapt to new diseases and
illnesses. 2. The delivery of healthcare
must continually improve to counteract
rising healthcare costs.
Telemedicine qualifies under the principles of
computer science and biological science.
The case study helps orthodontists
identify qualifying research activities,
with examples such as - clear
aligners, 3D printers, intraoral
scanners, CBCT imaging, wire &
bracket systems
This is a dollar-for-dollar benefit - meaning that when your corporate
taxes come due, you can pay them with credit dollars, keeping your
hard-earned money in the bank.
There is a federal tax benefit
between 6.5% and 10% per
dollar of Qualified Research
Expenditures.
Many states have complimentary R&D tax credit
programs.
Calculation of your tax credit is
somewhat complex; however, a quick
estimation of the federal tax credit is
around 10% of the amount of money that
you spent in wages and supplies towards
the development of a QRA.
Finding a team that is qualified to help dental specialists - the research activity
needs to be defensible, which means an understanding of tax, law, and healthcare
is a significant advantage Benjamin Dyches, DDS, JD, CEO of Dr.
Tax Credit, LLC said, Every
orthodontist should look into the
R&D Tax Credit with Dr.
Contact Us At: https://www.drtaxcredit.com/
All of You Qualify for
the R&D Tax Credit.
Dr.Tax Credit, LLC, has published surprising new data in
their latest case study on The R&D Tax Credit for
Orthodontists.
Designed specifically for Orthodontists, dental
specialists, oral surgeons, dentists, this case study
provides a real-world look at the challenges facing
Orthodontists, dental specialists, oral surgeons,
dentists in identifying qualifying research activities
and how those challenges can be overcome.
Among the information included: Tax Code IRC Section 41
describes this credit, which requires the satisfaction of a four-part
test to qualify.
1. Healthcare treatments require constant
innovation to adapt to new diseases and
illnesses. 2. The delivery of healthcare
must continually improve to counteract
rising healthcare costs.
Telemedicine qualifies under the principles of
computer science and biological science.
The case study helps orthodontists
identify qualifying research activities,
with examples such as - clear
aligners, 3D printers, intraoral
scanners, CBCT imaging, wire &
bracket systems
This is a dollar-for-dollar benefit - meaning that when your corporate
taxes come due, you can pay them with credit dollars, keeping your
hard-earned money in the bank.
There is a federal tax benefit
between 6.5% and 10% per
dollar of Qualified Research
Expenditures.
Many states have complimentary R&D tax credit
programs.
Calculation of your tax credit is
somewhat complex; however, a quick
estimation of the federal tax credit is
around 10% of the amount of money that
you spent in wages and supplies towards
the development of a QRA.
Finding a team that is qualified to help dental specialists - the research activity
needs to be defensible, which means an understanding of tax, law, and healthcare
is a significant advantage Benjamin Dyches, DDS, JD, CEO of Dr.
Tax Credit, LLC said, Every
orthodontist should look into the
R&D Tax Credit with Dr.
Contact Us At: https://www.drtaxcredit.com/