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October 29, 2025

R&D Credits Restored: A New Era For Innovation And Tax Relief

The tax rules for Research & Development (R&D) activities have fundamentally changed. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act reverses a previous mandate, allowing businesses to once again take an immediate credit for most U.S.-based R&D costs. This is a game-changer that presents a critical, time-sensitive opportunity for companies to maximize tax savings and secure significant refunds.

In this essential webinar, you will learn how to:

  • Identify the specific changes in tax law impacting R&D credits and what they mean for your business.
  • Utilize the power of full expensing for domestic R&D expenditures under the new Section 174A.
  • Evaluate the significant potential of retroactive expensing for eligible small businesses.
  • Calculate and secure potential tax refunds by re-evaluating past R&D spending.
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Rebecca Sheppard
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Peter Haukebo
Partner
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