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Tax Credits &
Revenue Recovery

Guides for small business owners on R&D credits, property tax appeals, and programs you may be missing.

IRS COVID Penalty Relief: Last Chance to File Before the July 10, 2026 Deadline

The IRS is waiving penalties and interest for certain tax years affected by COVID-19 — but the window closes July 10, 2026. If you had a balance due in 2020 or 2021, you may qualify for full relief. Here's what you need to know.

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California Property Tax Appeals: How Prop 13 Affects Your Assessment

Proposition 13 caps how fast your property tax can grow — but it doesn't mean you're automatically assessed correctly. California property owners have real grounds to appeal, especially after market declines or when temporary reductions weren't applied.

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What Is the R&D Tax Credit for Small Businesses?

Most small business owners assume the R&D tax credit is for big pharma and tech giants. It's not. If your business develops, tests, or improves products or processes, you may qualify — and the credit can offset real tax dollars.

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Texas Property Tax Appeals: A Complete Guide for Property Owners

Texas has no income tax — but it does have some of the highest property tax rates in the country. Appealing your appraisal is a legitimate, common process that saves Texas property owners billions every year. Here's how it works.

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179D Deduction: Energy-Efficient Building Tax Benefits Explained

The 179D deduction rewards building owners and designers for energy-efficient improvements. With the Inflation Reduction Act expanding it significantly, the deduction is now worth up to $5.65 per square foot — and it applies to more projects than most people realize.

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Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC): Hiring Credits Your Business May Be Missing

Every time you hire from a qualifying group — veterans, long-term unemployment recipients, ex-felons, SNAP recipients — you may be eligible for a federal tax credit worth up to $9,600 per employee. Most businesses never claim it.

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R&D Tax Credit for Manufacturing Companies: Are You Eligible?

Manufacturing companies are among the highest-volume claimants of the R&D tax credit — and among the most likely to underestimate what qualifies. If you're tooling, designing, or improving production processes, you're probably doing R&D.

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How to Find Unclaimed Money: A Step-by-Step Guide

There's currently over $70 billion in unclaimed property sitting with state governments across the U.S. — dormant bank accounts, forgotten refunds, uncashed checks, and more. Here's exactly how to search for and claim what's yours.

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Bonus Depreciation for Equipment Purchases: What Small Businesses Need to Know in 2026

If your business bought equipment, machinery, or vehicles in the last few years, bonus depreciation may let you write off a significant portion immediately instead of over 5–7 years. Here's what's available in 2026 and how to use it.

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How to Appeal Your Property Tax Assessment (And Why You Should)

Studies consistently show that 30–60% of properties are over-assessed. Yet fewer than 5% of property owners ever appeal. The process is more straightforward than you think — and the savings can be significant.

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Cost Segregation: How Property Owners Can Accelerate Depreciation

Most property owners depreciate their buildings over 27.5 or 39 years. Cost segregation lets you front-load those deductions — recovering years of tax savings in a fraction of the time. Here's how it works and who benefits most.

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FICA Tip Credit: What Restaurant and Hospitality Owners Need to Know

If you own a restaurant or hospitality business, you're probably paying FICA taxes on your employees' tips — and getting nothing back for it. The FICA Tip Credit lets you recover a significant portion of that cost. Here's how it works.

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