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Thomas J. Moul, Director of Strategic Tax Services, Stambaugh Ness to Speak at TKG’s R&D Tax Credit: Opportunities and Pitfalls in the 2018 Landscape Live Webcast

New York, NY, November 07, 2017 --(PR.com)-- The Knowledge Group/The Knowledge Congress Live Webcast Series, the leading producer of regulatory focused webcasts, has announced today that Thomas J. Moul, Director of Strategic Tax Services, Stambaugh Ness will speak at the Knowledge Congress’ webcast entitled: “R&D Tax Credit: Opportunities and Pitfalls in the 2018 Landscape Live Webcast.” This event is scheduled for Wednesday, November 15, 2017 @ 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM (ET).

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About Thomas J. Moul

Tom specializes in customized planning that increases tax efficiency by considering the unique big-picture needs and goals of each client. Working closely with companies, Tom outlines steps to minimize taxes, identify alternatives, and understand tax implications and structure transactions.

Additionally, Tom applies his tax expertise to clients who are conducting or considering conducting international business ventures. His love of sports has given Tom an appreciation for the positive impact of coaching which he applies to his every day work by helping and encouraging others.

About Stambaugh Ness

Stambaugh Ness is a CPA / Business & Technology Advisory firm with a strategic focus on the architecture and engineering, construction, manufacturing, not-for-profit, and professional services industries. The firm is an independent member of the BDO Alliance USA, a nationwide association of independently owned local and regional accounting, consulting and service firms with similar client service goals.

Event Synopsis:

The Research & Development (R&D) Tax Credit was created to help businesses engaged in qualified research activities. The credit is applicable to companies of all sizes including startups and small companies. The credit enables companies and their owners to offset federal taxes dollar for dollar. Startups who have not yet turned a profit may reduce the load of their federal payroll tax bills up to a maximum of $250,000 annually. The IRS notes only four steps for an activity to qualify for the credit.

However, because of some legal misinterpretations on tax credit laws, only very few companies in the U.S. take advantage of the R&D tax credit. Although the federal government encourages research companies to qualify for the credit, the credit tends to be misunderstood and underutilized.

Listen as a panel of distinguished tax credit professionals organized by The Knowledge Group provide the audience with an in-depth discussion of the Research & Development (R&D) Tax Credit. Speakers, among other things, will offer helpful insights on the benefits of qualifying for such credit, as well as strategies to avoid common pitfalls.

In a live webcast, the speakers will discuss:

PATH Act of 2015 – Overview
The Research & Development (R&D) Tax Credit – In-depth discussion
Annual Tax Offset under R&D Tax Credit
How to Qualify for R&D Tax Credit
Frequently Asked Questions about R&D

About The Knowledge Group/The Knowledge Congress Live Webcast Series

The Knowledge Congress was established with the mission to produce unbiased, objective, and educational live webinars that examine industry trends and regulatory changes from a variety of different perspectives. The goal is to deliver a unique multilevel analysis of an important issue affecting business in a highly focused format. To contact or register to an event, please visit: http://theknowledgegroup.org/
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