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What to Look for in a Valuation Expert and Firm
July 31st, 2020 | BY Jeff Allen | Consulting | Succession Planning | Transactional Services | Wealth Management | Construction | Healthcare | Manufacturing | Small & Midsize BusinessesIn the world of business valuations, an exceptional valuator can be difficult to find. Prospective buyers and sellers often ask themselves several questions such as: Do they know my industry?…
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Research and Development Tax Credits
July 17th, 2020 | Business Tax Services | Tax | Tax Credits | Affordable Housing | Construction | Manufacturing | Small & Midsize BusinessesIn order to reward and drive innovation, the federal government offers an incentive through the Research and Development Tax Credit (R&D). Many companies are either unaware of this credit or…