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From Beta to Data: Why Software Companies Should Claim the R&D Tax Credit Throughout the Development Lifecycle

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April 26, 2018

Why are software companies investing their own capital into R&D initiatives, but not claiming, or drastically under claiming, the established and available tax credits to which they are entitled, thereby hampering their overall growth potential and industry competitiveness?

While the U.S. economy is growing at a relatively slow pace, software’s economic impact is undeniably increasing, adding $1.14 trillion overall to gross domestic production, supporting more than 10 million jobs, and propelling the U.S. economy in all 50 states. More specifically, software programs and applications increased their direct economic impact by 18.7 percent in the past two years, nearly tripling the overall U.S. economy’s growth of 6.7 percent.

This robust growth is being propelled by the software industry’s devotion to its own development, with U.S. companies investing billions in research and development (R&D) in recent years. Unfortunately, this re-investment strategy is hampered from its true potential because many, if not most, software companies are not claiming, or are significantly under-claiming, readily available government incentives that could directly impact their bottom line and allow them to further fuel their R&D.

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