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Salary Offers and Loose Tax Credits
The competition for applied scientists is so high that some are being offered salaries up to $500,000 a year, while a reasonable salary for a dev is around $160,000 to $250,000. Some companies may be loose with their tax credits for R&D, but it's important to be careful to avoid audit and legal issues.
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The US government offers a tax credit to businesses that spend money on research and development, which can be up to 40% depending on the scale of the business and level of profit.
37:27 - 39:46 (02:18)
Summary
The US government offers a tax credit to businesses that spend money on research and development, which can be up to 40% depending on the scale of the business and level of profit. This credit can be a great incentive for businesses to fund new innovative projects.
ChapterSalary Offers and Loose Tax Credits
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PodcastMy First Million
This podcast discusses the competitive salaries offered in San Francisco for applied scientists, which can range from $350,000 to $500,000 per year, while a reasonable developer salary is around $160,000 to $250,000 per year.
39:46 - 43:03 (03:17)
Summary
This podcast discusses the competitive salaries offered in San Francisco for applied scientists, which can range from $350,000 to $500,000 per year, while a reasonable developer salary is around $160,000 to $250,000 per year.