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R& D Tax credits for Labs
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<blockquote data-quote="TheLabGuy" data-source="post: 333667" data-attributes="member: 126"><p>LeytonUSA is legit. However, how much can you attribute to R&D? Leyton will make it sound like you can get tens of thousands and that very well may be the case IF...you have many R&D projects, followed a strict R&D protocol, accounting of all materials, time, labor, equipment used in specific dollars and cents. Doing lab work like we do is not considered R&D, although it's custom (specifically made for one person),our daily lab work doesn't constitute R&D unless it's a specific job (not being used on patients) with the log books/paperwork to prove it with documentation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLabGuy, post: 333667, member: 126"] LeytonUSA is legit. However, how much can you attribute to R&D? Leyton will make it sound like you can get tens of thousands and that very well may be the case IF...you have many R&D projects, followed a strict R&D protocol, accounting of all materials, time, labor, equipment used in specific dollars and cents. Doing lab work like we do is not considered R&D, although it's custom (specifically made for one person),our daily lab work doesn't constitute R&D unless it's a specific job (not being used on patients) with the log books/paperwork to prove it with documentation. [/QUOTE]
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