The Domestic Production Activities Deduction (DPAD) was created under Section 199 of the 2004 American Job Creation Act. Also referred to as the...
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Does Your Manufacturing Business Qualify for the Domestic Production Activities Deduction?
The U.S. Research and Experimentation Tax Credit, more commonly known as simply the R&D Tax Credit, is a refundable federal tax credit that was...
Read more.Why Manufacturers and Distributors Should Consider Expanding Into Asian Markets
Selling to Asian markets doesn't have to involve moving operations to Asia. The process of adding customers in Asia while keeping production in...
Read more.From 1996 through 2014, corporations with multinational presences saw an increase in foreign income tax payments of 265 percent, and that trend...
Read more.In 1981, the federal government established the R&D tax credit to encourage investment in research and development in the private sector that...
Read more.In our September 2014 Manufacturing Metrics newsletter, I explored the question of whether Mexico is the new China for manufactures. In this...
Read more.Manufacturing in the United States continues to gain momentum. Critical factors such as the shrinking gap between wages in the United States...
Read more.If you conduct business in a country other than the United States, it’s likely you’ve heard of the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion. U.S. citizens...
Read more.As manufacturing in the United States becomes more and more expensive, many companies are looking for a way to reduce costs. For some, this means...
Read more.By most accounts, the recovery after this most recent economic downturn should be significantly better than it was after the 2008 recession. As...
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