R&D Tax Credits for Columbus, Georgia Businesses

Columbus, Georgia, is home to notable R&D-driven companies such as Aflac, Synovus, TSYS, Fort Benning’s military research initiatives, and Columbus State University’s research programs. These organizations focus on insurance technology, financial services, defense, and academic research. The R&D tax credit allows them to recoup a portion of their research expenses, reducing their tax liability. This financial incentive enables them to reinvest in innovation, expand their research capabilities, and improve business performance, fostering economic growth and technological advancement in Columbus.

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Swanson Reed is one of the only companies in the United States to exclusively focus on R&D tax credit preparation. Swanson Reed’s office location at 400 West Peachtree Street NW, Atlanta, Georgia is less than 110 miles away from Columbus and provides R&D tax credit consulting and advisory services to Columbus and the surrounding areas such as: Phenix City, Opelika, Auburn, LaGrange and Americus.

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Columbus, Georgia Patent of the Year – 2024/2025

c/o LoCo Crazy Good Cookers Inc. has been awarded the 2024/2025 Patent of the Year for its innovative turkey cooking device. Their invention, detailed in U.S. Patent No. 11963636, titled ‘Turkey cooking device’, utilizes a temperature-sensitive safety mechanism to prevent overheating and reduce fire risks during outdoor frying.

The patented system integrates a burner, a gas supply, and a turkey pot, all mounted on a base. A temperature control device, featuring a heat conduction block and springs, presses against the pot’s outer wall to monitor its temperature. If the temperature exceeds a preset threshold, the system automatically shuts off the gas supply via a safety valve, preventing oil combustion and potential fire hazards.

This innovation allows for unattended cooking, enhancing safety and convenience for users. By eliminating the need for constant supervision, it offers a safer alternative for outdoor cooking enthusiasts.

LoCo Crazy Good Cookers Inc., known for its SmartTemp technology in griddles and cookers, continues to prioritize user safety and cooking efficiency. This patent further solidifies their commitment to delivering advanced, user-friendly cooking solutions.


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