Software Development is undoubtedly one of the top industries for which R&D tax credits are claimed. Whether the software is developed internally or the development is contracted out to a third party, whether it is intended for sale, lease or license or solely for internal use, whether it is brand new technology never before seen in the industry or improvements to features and functionality for an existing platform or module, software development is an integral part of our economy and is crucial to the successful operations of many businesses.
This course will cover the federal R&D credit as it relates specifically to the software industry. Whether you’re an established software company or a brand new startup, there has never been a better time to claim the R&D credit than right now. This webinar will cover industry-specific issues, regulations, and opportunities that should be considered when preparing these calculations. Bring your questions, as we’ll have our R&D credit experts answering your questions during this webinar.
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Director - R&D Tax Credit Services
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Michael Maroney is a Director with KBKG. He advises clients on tax matters related to federal and state R&D tax credits. He has advised numerous Fortune 1000 clients across a variety of industries. He has successfully defended his client’s R&D claims before the IRS and state taxing authorities. He has been an instructor on these topics for numerous CPA and industry associations and has authored articles related to federal and state R&D tax credits. Prior to joining KBKG, he’s been with two of the Big 4 firms.