As a manufacturer located in the state of Minnesota or doing business in Minnesota, this webinar is designed especially for you…featuring two unique presentations including an overview and deep dive into Minnesota sales and use tax laws and research and development (R&D) tax credits. Minnesota Sales and Use Tax Update: The sales and use tax law changes enacted in 2009 affected virtually every manufacturer and distributor operating in Minnesota. Additional guidance and interpretations were released in 2010. During this webinar, you’ll gain a better understanding of how your company’s sales and purchases will be impacted by the recent sales and use tax laws enacted. In addition, tax audits are on the rise as states become more sophisticated finding taxpayers who aren’t in compliance. The presenter will share his insights. Research and Development (R&D) Tax Credits: Many manufacturers are surprised to learn that many of the day-to-day activities already being performed qualify for the R&D tax credit. If you are looking for ways to reduce taxes and generate cash flow, finding opportunities to claim R&D tax credits make a lot of sense. Learn how to identify the types of activities that qualify for R&D tax credits and how they can benefit your company.
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Sales and Use Taxes and the Bottom Line: How Nine Manufacturers Increased Their Cash Flow Manufacturing and Distribution | January 18, 2010 | Craig Cookle
Real Stories, Real Money: How Five Manufacturers Got Their Fair Share of R&D Tax Credits Manufacturing and Distribution | November 11, 2009 | Scott Schumacher, CPA, MST
Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 Provides Significant Benefits to Taxpayers Claiming Research Credits Manufacturing and Distribution | September 27, 2010 | Scott Schumacher, CPA, MST
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