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Neo.Tax and Mercury partner to offer an automated solution to the R&D tax credit to Mercury’s customers
The most common question we get at Neo.Tax is: "What's the catch?" It might be difficult to believe that tens (or hundreds) of thousands of dollars of non-dilutive capital is waiting for founders who file for the R&D tax credit. But there is no catch. Neo.Tax was built to simplify...
Neo.Tax Recommends AbstractOps
At Neo.Tax, we believe in the power of well-designed tech-powered tools to streamline the life of a founder. Our R&D Tax Credit solution was built with the belief that disruptive companies deserve the chance to be innovative (and deserve the thousands of dollars they’re owed). People don’t build startups to…
Six Essential Tax Tips for Your Tech Startup
Founders are driven to create the future, to disrupt a broken system, or to make something new out of whole cloth. It’s not surprising then that for most of them, tax season — with its archaic rules and tedious paperwork — is the worst part of the year. Luckily, we...
The New Way to Finance Your Startup
Early stage start-up founders need to evaluate a multitude of options when deciding how to fuel their growth. While venture capital is the typical route founders take, fundraising through this way is often time consuming and expensive from an equity and company control perspective. Typically, the alternative then is to...
We Can Help Extend Runway During COVID-19
At this historic and destabilizing moment, the need to save money and extend runway is more important than ever for startups. At neo.tax, we’ve built a tax tool that can instantly begin helping you weather the storm. Our automated service completes the R&D tax credit in minutes, saving startups up...
Why We Automated Tax Season
There are scores of things that humans can still do better than computers. But mechanical computers were specifically built to crunch numbers and they’ve only widened the gap on humans in the almost hundred years since. These machines, at their core, are created to demolish problem-sets of rules and numbers....