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Strategies for Capitalizing on R&D Credits for Small to Medium Sized Businesses - Webinar (ONLINE EVENT: September 19, 2025)

  • Webinar

  • 100 Minutes
  • 19 September 2025 13:00 EST
  • Lorman Business Center, Inc.
  • ID: 6164688

Find ways to support your clients and identify opportunities to minimize tax liability.

The biggest benefit to this topic is to recognize the potential impact of the recently enacted One Big Beautiful Bill Act as well as the coming changes related to documentation. The Research & Development Tax Credit is one of the more complicated and difficult to understand tax incentives available to U.S. taxpayers. R&D tax professionals need to answer several essential questions, such as:

How can I tell if the activities of my client qualify for this credit?

How does the recently enacted OBBBA impact past filings and opportunities for the future?

What additional information needs to be provided with an R&D credit claim on an amended tax return?

What impact have recent court cases had on documentation for sustaining an R&D tax credit?

This material focuses on the CPA and financial executive whose responsibilities include minimizing their clients’ or companies tax liability while developing the required supporting documentation. We will review how and why activities qualify as well as how the time and effort expended by the taxpayer can be translated into a federal (and in many cases, state tax credit). Failing to understand how to properly assess and document the qualifying activities is the most common mistake made and can lead to an unfavorable result if audited. The topic is critical for CPAs and financial executives who need to understand both the basics of the R&D tax credit and the potential pitfalls that may disqualify an activity from generating the credit.

Learning Objectives

  • You will be able to define R&D basics.
  • You will be able to explain R & D credit.
  • You will be able to review OBBBA changes to R&D Expensing.
  • You will be able to recognize requirements for filing an R&D Credit Claim.

Agenda

Course Objectives
  • Review the Federal R&D Tax Credit
  • Review the New Form 6765
  • Understand Obb Changes to R&D Expensing
  • Recognize Requirements for Filing an R&D Credit Claim (on an Amended Return)
  • Learn New Documentation Requirements
Defining Research and Development
  • R&D Tax Credit Timeline
  • R&D Credit Qualifying Expenditure
R&D Credit Basics
  • Business Component Test
  • Technical Uncertainty
  • Process of Experimentation
  • Scientific Principles
  • Qualifying Activities
  • R&D Credit Calculation - Regular and ASC
R&D Credit - Special Rules
  • Excluded Activities
  • Funded Research
  • Internal Use Software
  • Payroll Tax Credit Election for Startups
New Form 6765
  • Section G- Project-Level Detail
  • Officer Wage Breakdown
Understand Obb Changes to R&D Expensing
  • Retroactive Expensing for Small Businesses
  • Election to Expense Capitalized Expenses
  • Automatic Change in Accounting Method
Recognize Requirements for Filing an R&D Credit Claim (on an Amended Return)
  • Key Elements Required
  • Attachments
Learn New Documentation Requirements
  • Recent Court Cases
  • Types of Documentation
  • Process Documentation

Speakers

  • Randall Eickhoff, CPA
  • Randall Eickhoff, CPA,
    Acena Consulting


    • Founder and Head Coach of Acena Consulting
    • Practice emphasizes all aspects of R&D tax credit documentation and support, and cost segregation for real estate investors
    • 20 years of speaking experience before CPAs, business owners, and real estate investors
    • Authored over 100 technical blogs, articles, and white papers on the R&D tax credit
    • Member of the California, Arizona, and Hawaii CPA associations
    • B.A. Degree in business economics, University of California at Santa Barbara Cal

Who Should Attend

This live webinar is designed for accountants, CFOs, controllers, accounts payable professionals, tax managers, presidents, vice presidents, bookkeepers, and enrolled agents.