Manufacturers and distributors can benefit from a variety of specialty tax incentives. The size and specialization of their facilities make them excellent candidates for real-estate-based incentives like Cost Segregation and the EPAct 179D Deduction. Additionally, manufacturers claim the lion’s share of R&D Tax Credits annually. The R&D Tax Credit rewards companies that create or improve products or processes – precisely the type of innovation that occurs daily in the manufacturing industry. This session will help you recognize opportunities for your M&D clients, and help you guide your clients as they navigate the process of claiming the incentives. A variety of real-life examples will be reviewed to illustrate the scope of applications and potential benefits.
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Capstan Tax Strategies
Regional Director of Business Development
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Jacob Wood likes to get into the trenches with his clients.
As Regional Director of Business Development, Jacob works closely with his clients – planning with them, building with them, and celebrating with them. Jacob prides himself on creating long-term relationships, not short-term sales, and his analytical skills and financial expertise allow him to function strategically as a trusted advisor.
In the last decade, Jacob has personally performed or overseen over 2,000 R&D Tax Credit studies, identifying and substantiating over $800 million in federal and state tax credits. Additionally, he specialized in creating excellent experiences for his clients and their friends, engaging hundreds of clients by direct referral. The majority of Jacob’s clients have also gone on to become multi-year partners.
Jacob is a Subject Matter Expert in R&D Tax Credit Law, Canadian SR&ED Credits, and Cost Segregation. He is also a SME in the Architecture, Engineering, Construction, Manufacturing, Software, and Life Sciences industries, though he confesses to a special interest in robotics and automation.
A self-described “lifelong student,” Jacob is continually sharpening his technical skills. He freely admits to loving math, reading The Economist, and considering tax law a “fun hobby.” Jacob is first and foremost a people-person, and using his knowledge to help clients in a positive, productive way is what he finds truly gratifying.
A member of the Texas Bar Association, Jacob holds a Juris Doctor degree from the Indiana University Maurer School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Duke University.
Happily married to his college sweetheart, Jacob is a busy father of four. In his scant free time, Jacob enjoys running, cooking, and introducing his kids to classic 1980s movies.
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