Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provisions enacted in 2022 created entirely new guidelines on research and development expenses for many businesses. SBIR grant-funded startups have been particularly impacted. Capitalization and amortization of R&D expenses could potentially increase your tax burden without a tax advisor experienced in R&D tax law and method of accounting tax law to review your company to implement a potential tax savings strategy.
Join a special “From the Source’s Mouth” with Dave Finklang, CPA/CGMA, MBA, a tax partner and leader of the startup and entrepreneurial services team at Anders CPAs + Advisors, on Tuesday, February 25 from 11am-12pm Eastern to learn critical insights to help your business potentially reduce your tax burden for 2024 and future years.
no cost to attend, but registration is required
Dave M. Finklang, CPA/CGMA, MBA
Tax partner and leader of the startup and entrepreneurial services team at Anders CPAs + Advisors
Dave has wide-ranging, specialized experience in tax planning and compliance, startup services and consulting, and accounting services. As a partner in tax and leader of the firm’s startup practice, Dave particularly enjoys working with entrepreneurs and emerging companies by helping them raise capital, structure their businesses, implement accounting systems, and minimize their tax burdens. He also advises individuals, family and closely-held businesses, as well as their owners, on tax-saving strategies and tax planning. Dave works with technology and software companies, manufacturers, distributors, and commercial real estate companies. He was named the youngest 2016 40 Under 40 by the St. Louis Business Journal.
Training Provided By: Michigan’s SBIR/STTR Assistance Program
The Michigan SBIR/STTR Assistance Program provides SBIR/STTR training and proposal development services to technology companies with costs covered in whole or in part by the state. The program is funded by the Michigan Strategic Fund (MSF), administered by the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) and managed by BBC Entrepreneurial Training & Consulting.
Do you know about Michigan’s SBIR/STTR Assistance Program? The Michigan SBIR/STTR Assistance Program provides SBIR/STTR training and proposal development services to technology companies with most costs covered by a state grant. The program is managed by BBCetc.
Funds for this initiative were provided by the 21st Century Jobs Fund, a MSF program designed to accelerate the growth and diversification of Michigan’s economy.