" The credit is 6.5% of the difference between the actual qualified research and development expenses for the year and the average of the actual expenditures made during the year and the two previous tax years."
Wonderful. I can take a credit for 6.5% of...umm, $0 - $0. That comes to...$0.
Well, aside from this being Kansas-only...
" The credit is 6.5% of the difference between the actual qualified research and development expenses for the year and the average of the actual expenditures made during the year and the two previous tax years."
Wonderful. I can take a credit for 6.5% of...umm, $0 - $0. That comes to...$0.
Sometimes it sucks not paying yourself...