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alliantgroup Issues Statement on New IRS Directive for the R&D Tax Credit


HOUSTON, Oct. 26, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Last month, the IRS' Large Business and International (LB&I) Division issued a new directive that allows IRS examiners to accept a taxpayer's determination of its qualified research expenses (QREs) to the extent that the QREs are computed in accordance with ASC 730 Financial Statement R&D. The new directive is a step in the right direction and gives taxpayers who qualify a potential partial safe harbor in calculating the Research and Development Tax Credit. However, the new directive leaves many open questions.

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That the IRS would create such a safe harbor is encouraging, but many taxpayers looking for certainty in their credit calculations will not be able to take advantage. In order to use the directive, certain requirements must be met:

1)      Taxpayers must have assets of at least $10 million

2)      Taxpayers must have certified financial statements that expense R&D pursuant to ASC 730 

The financial statements cannot have a qualification, contingency or adverse opinion with respect to ASC 730. In addition, the taxpayer must compute their credits in accordance with the directive on their original returns.

"It's encouraging to see the IRS take steps toward making more safe harbors for the R&D Tax Credit. However, a taxpayer-friendly R&D Tax Credit shouldn't be just for the Fortune 500, but for all businesses," said Jeremy Fingeret, Senior Managing Director of Operations at alliantgroup. "Innovative small and medium sized businesses should benefit from these safe harbors as well and we encourage the IRS to issue more guidance particularly on issues of substantiation, funding and statistical sampling."

Even taxpayers that qualify to use the directive may not find it advantageous. Numerous limitations exist with regard to its application such as:

1)      The directive only applies to current year QREs (the historic base period is not included)

2)      Taxpayers must exclude all research performed under contract, even if the research is not "funded" pursuant to the code

3)      Contractor costs are barred

4)      All wage expenses must be reduced

"There are numerous variables in play that will have a clear impact on taxpayers going forward," said Dhaval Jadav, alliantgroup CEO. "The best advice I would give is to lean on the knowledge of an experienced and trusted tax consultant when it comes to the new directive and the research credit."

alliantgroup is the nation's premier provider of specialty tax services. The firm's mission is one of education and awareness?our consultancy exists to help U.S. businesses and their CPA advisors properly identify and claim all federal and state tax incentives created for their benefit. Headquartered in Houston and with offices in New York, Chicago, Irvine, Sacramento, Boston, Indianapolis, Orlando and Washington, D.C., alliantgroup has helped over 12,000 American businesses claim more than $6 billion in government-sponsored tax incentives. For more information on alliantgroup and our firm's R&D Tax Credit services, please follow us on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.

 

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