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SUMMARY:Designing for Dollars - Architects and the R&D Tax Credit
DESCRIPTION:Learn how Architects may decrease taxes and increase cash flow with the R&D tax credit. Many activities performed by architecture firms during conceptual design\, schematic design\, design development\, and construction document phases qualify for the R&D tax credit. The credit averages about 6.5 cents on the dollar at the federal level with many states having similar incentives: often doubling the benefit. \n  \n\nLearning Objectives\n\n\n\nIdentify target-rich environments for R&D activities.\nLearn how to optimize time and project tracking to maximize tax credits.\nDebunk the myths of the R&D tax credit.\nUnderstand the four-part test and basic exclusions to R&D\, including the main components of funded versus non-funded research.\n\n\n\n  \n\nAbout the Speaker\nYong Jeon\nTax Partner\, BRAYN Consulting LLC \nYong Jeon joined BRAYN Consulting LLC after nearly 8 years of tax consulting experience at Big-4\, both at Deloitte Tax and PwC. He is a tax partner at BRAYN’s Northern California practice. At Big-4\, Yong spent a majority of his time in the Research and Development (R&D) Tax Incentive practice\, where he led engagements for several Fortune 500 clients. He also worked at McKesson for 5 years on various projects\, including implementation\, maintenance\, and improvement of the in-house R&D Tax Credit process. Yong also has significant experience in Tax Controversy. In addition to his B.A. and J.D.\, Yong holds an LL.M. in Taxation from Boston University. Yong is a member of the AIA Silicon Valley and East Bay chapters and a member of the national and local Construction and Finance Management Association (“CFMA”). \n  \n\nThis program is accredited by BRAYN Consulting LLC to provide 1 AIA Learning Unit. BRAYN Consulting LLC is an AIA CES Provider\, a member of the American Counsel of Engineering Companies\, and a speaker and sponsor of the AIA and Deltek national conferences.
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