TimeTrex Federal Tax Planning Lab
Screen the four-part qualified-research test, compose qualified expenses, compare ASC and Regular methods side by side, and separate generated credit from what may actually be usable.
This calculator's own code does not store or transmit your entries. The surrounding website, browser, extensions, or host analytics are outside this calculator's scope. This is a planning and record-readiness tool, not a determination of eligibility or a substitute for Form 6765, Form 3800, Form 8974, or professional advice.
Answer for a specific business component or project. A No or Unsure answer does not change the arithmetic; it creates a visible review flag because eligibility is facts-and-circumstances based.
Common exclusions still matter. Research after commercial production, adaptation, duplication, surveys, routine data collection, funded research, foreign research, and most social-science or humanities research can be excluded even when the four answers appear favorable. Internal-use software can require additional analysis.
Enter supported federal amounts for the tax year. Contract categories ask for gross payments and apply their statutory inclusion percentages automatically.
Advanced components require explicit gates. Section 41(a)(3) energy-consortium payments must be absent from every other QRE, contract, and basic-research input. For Section 41(e), contract-QRE fields may include only a basic-research payment up to the base-period amount; the advanced field is only the excess and may not overlap. The claimant must be an eligible corporation, not an S corporation, personal holding company, or Section 414(m)(3) service organization.
The calculator never silently selects a filing method. It calculates every method with complete inputs, shows both, and labels only the higher modeled amount - not the legally preferable choice.
Blank means unknown and keeps ASC incomplete. A genuine $0 is data and invokes the 6% rule.
Enter an adviser-determined fixed-base percentage and only the prior receipt years in which the business existed. Selecting zero years models a first-year average of $0.
Controlled groups, common control, acquisitions, dispositions, short tax years, startup fixed-base rules, and gross-receipt definitions can materially change both methods. The calculator does not infer those facts.
Choose the Section 280C display, optionally add an adviser-supplied Form 3800 limitation, and model qualified-small-business payroll utilization only when relevant.
First eligible Form 941 quarter only. The election is made on Form 6765 with a timely original income-tax return. This model applies Form 8974 only to the first Form 941 quarter beginning after that return was filed. It does not model a later quarter with an opening Form 8974 carryforward, other employment-tax return series, PEO/aggregate-filer allocations, third-party sick pay, or Section 3121(q) adjustments.
Both methods remain visible. A higher modeled amount is not a filing recommendation.
Primary sources used for this calculator were reviewed on 2026-08-13. The Form 6765 instructions support QRE categories, advanced Section 41 components, line 27 Form 8932 coordination, payroll-election and controlled-group rules, and 2026 Section G reporting. Always use the forms and instructions applicable to the return being filed.
Important: This calculator provides a preliminary federal estimate based only on values entered and is not tax, legal, or accounting advice. It does not establish qualified research, eligible-corporation status, advanced-component non-overlap, funded-research or rights/risk conclusions, Form 8932 attribution, controlled-group allocation, first-eligible-quarter timing, tax liability, return positions, or state credits. Section 280C, Section 174A, Forms 6765/3800/8932/8974/941, AMT, payroll-election, carryback/carryforward, entity, and controlled-group consequences require professional review.
Disclaimer: This calculator provides a preliminary federal estimate based solely on user-entered values and does not constitute tax, legal, or accounting advice. It does not establish qualified research activity, eligible corporation status, non-overlap compliance, controlled-group allocations, or state tax credits; consult a qualified tax professional to evaluate official tax liability, Form 6765 elections, and IRS filing requirements.
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