UPCOMING LIVE WEBINAR
MICHIGAN AND THE R&D TAX CREDIT FOR SMALL/MEDIUM BUSINESSES
Date & Time: Tuesday, April 14, 2026 at 2:00 pm ET | Duration: 60 Minutes
This webinar is suited for audiences in the following cities: Detroit, Grand Rapids, Warren, Sterling Heights, Ann Arbor, Lansing, Flint, Dearborn, Livonia, Troy, Westland, Farmington Hills, Kalamazoo, Wyoming, Rochester Hills, Southfield, Taylor, Pontiac, St. Clair Shores and Royal Oak.
WEBINAR DETAILS
Title: Michigan and the R&D Tax Credit for SMBs
Date: Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Time: 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Eastern Time
Cost: FREE
Learning objectives include:
- An overview of R&D Tax Credits
- Identify Qualifying Research Activities
- Define the 4-Part Test
- How to substantiate activities through documentation
- Identify Qualifying Research Expenses
CE/CPE credits: Worth one hour
Knowledge Level: Basic*
Field of Study: Taxation
Swanson Reed is one of the only companies in the United States to exclusively focus on R&D tax credit preparation. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please call or email our local Michigan Partner on (734) 328-2324. Feel free to book a quick teleconference with one of our Michigan R&D tax credit specialists at a time that is convenient for you. Click here for more information about R&D tax credit management and implementation.
Why Choose Us
- We are certified to the ISO31000:2009 Risk Management standard
- We are NASBA certified and provide daily CPE credits to CPAs, CFPs, and SMBs
- We are an IRS approved Continuing Education provider for CPAs and Enrolled Agents
- We have an rated A+ with the Better Businese Beureau
- Our R&D tax audit insurance product, creditARMOR is one of the most cost effective tools on the market
- Our AI language model, TaxTrex prepares R&D tax credit claims in less than 90 minutes.
- Each R&D tax claims prepared by Swanson Reed undergo a six eye review by a Qualified Engineer, Scientist and Enrolled Agent or CPA.
Small businesses in Michigan can greatly benefit from attending the R&D Tax Credit webinar and staying informed about IRS regulations and changes in tax law, particularly in high-innovation hubs like Ann Arbor, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Troy, Warren, Sterling Heights, Farmington Hills, Livonia, Dearborn, Rochester Hills, Kalamazoo, Novi, Holland, Midland, Battle Creek, Auburn Hills, Southfield, Taylor, and Royal Oak. These towns are among the state’s top 20 for R&D output, making them prime locations for businesses engaged in innovation. By understanding the R&D tax credit, companies in these areas can maximize their eligible expenses, reduce tax liabilities, and reinvest savings into further research and growth.