Most people have been focusing on the 12 year Data Exclusivity afforded by the Health Care Reform Bill.  But Forbes magazine has a great article regarding a part of the Health Care Reform bill that is not getting a lot of discussion.
In the article, the authors state:
Buried in the recently passed health reform package is a provision that  provides an unusual and tremendous benefit to small and mid-sized (under  250 employees) biotech firms and their investors. This extraordinary  gift from Congress (courtesy of a push by Sens. Robert Menendez, D-N.J.;  Maria Cantwell, D-Wash.; and John Kerry, D-Mass.) provides a 50% tax  credit for qualified biotech investments for tax years 2009 and 2010, or  a grant for the same amount tax-free.
Thus a biotech company that has a tax liability can see its tax bill  slashed and a business that has no tax liability can receive a  nontaxable grant for the same amount. Bottom line: With this new  provision a biotech business can look to put big money in its pocket  immediately. Your business makes a qualified investment of $1 million  and it gets a $500,000 tax credit or a $500,000 check from Uncle Sam.  Wow.
This could prove to be a phenomenal boon to the industry.....
Monday, April 19, 2010
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