Legal and Regulatory

Protect Your Construction Business From Tax Bill Uncertainty Related to R&E Amortization
If you expect taxes on your construction company to be filed a specific way for 2024, you may want to double-check your research and development expenses.
By Travis Riley, Josh Harbin and Shane Hunt
October 17, 2024
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by Travis Riley
Travis Riley, Partner, R&D Tax Services at Moss Adams
by Josh Harbin
Josh Harbin, Senior Manager, R&D Tax Services at Moss Adams
by Shane Hunt
Shane Hunt, Director, Moss Adams. Hunt has been in public accounting since 2008. He specializes in R&D tax credits and incentives for construction companies. Prior to joining Moss Adams, Hunt worked for a private civil construction company as an estimator and project manager.
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