Attention: Dental Practice Owners
Get Your Dental Practice's R&D Refund Checks
Our typical dental client recovers $65,000 in overpaid taxes.
Client Case Studies

Years processed: 2020, 2021, 2022
Location: Oklahoma City, OK
Employees: 4
Entity type: S Corp
Activities:
- Uses advanced imaging or diagnostic tools
- Tests new materials, procedures, technologies
- Invisalign treatments
- Extractions, crowns, bridges
Refund Recovery: $36,558

Years processed: 2018, 2019, 2020
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Employees: 9
Entity type: S Corp
Activities:
- Extractions and root canal
- Gum graft surgery
- Lumineers and composite fillings
- Dental implants
- Scaling and root planning
Refund Recovery: $105,412

Years processed: 2019, 2020, 2021
Location: Seattle, WA
Employees: 5
Entity type: S Corp
Activities:
- Diagnosis and treatment of malocclusion
- TMJ disorder treatment
- Braces / Invisalign
- Tests new procedures and materials
- Jaw misalignment and skeletal discrepancies treatment
Refund Recovery: $53,114

Years processed: 2020, 2021, 2022
Location: Houston, TX
Employees: 9
Entity type: S Corp
Activities:
- Rehabilitative treatments
- Custom-fitted dental appliances
- Utilizes CEREC
- 3D printing research
- Uses advanced dental technologies
Refund Recovery: $65,845

Years processed: 2018, 2019, 2020
Location: Atlanta, GA
Employees: 10
Entity type: S Corp
Activities:
- Dental implants surgery
- Fabrication of surgical guides
- CEREC
- Extractions
- Cosmetic surgery
Refund Recovery: $209,447

Years processed: 2017, 2018, 2019
Location: Boston, MA
Employees: 7
Entity type: C Corp
Activities:
- Tooth extractions
- Laser dentistry
- Dental implants, bone regenerative surgeries
- Gum disease treatment
- Explores new procedures and technology
Refund Recovery: $76,228

Years processed: 2019, 2020, 2021
Location: Scottdale, AZ
Employees: 5
Entity type: S Corp
Activities:
- Crowns and bridges
- Dental implants
- Extractions
- Invisalign treatment
- Tests new products and materials
Refund Recovery: $68,334

Years processed: 2018, 2019, 2020
Location: Chicago, IL
Employees: 6
Entity type: C Corp
Activities:
- Dental injuries and emergencies treatment
- Braces & Invisalign treatment
- Oral disease management & treatments
- Preventative care
- Tests new procedures and materials
Refund Recovery: $51,984

Years processed: 2017, 2018, 2019
Location: Stockton, CA
Employees: 12
Entity type: S Corp
Activities:
- Specialization in CAD/CAM technology to:
- Implement, design, and fabricate custom restoration
- 3d printing, LANAP, crown lengthening
- Pocket irrigation scaling, root planning
- Periodontal disease treatment
Refund Recovery: $95,124
Qualification Survey
Establish if your dental practice qualifies for R&D credits in 2 minutes.
Important Distinction: R&D Credits are separate from Employee Retention Tax Credits (ERTC). We also recover ERTC, but this survey establishes if you qualify for R&D credits.
1-3 Years Retroactive Recovery
Qualified dental practices receive multiple checks (up to three federal and three state checks).
A Major Tax Break
R&D Credits for Dental Practice Owners in the News

Source:https://decisionsindentistry.com/2020/09/how-dentists-can-save-
with-research-and-development-tax-credits

Source:https://www.forbes.com/sites/deanzerbe/2013/03/28/eight-myths-that-keep-small-businesses-
from-claiming-the-rd-tax-credit/?sh=4cd3511c2944
What Our Clients Say
At first I was skeptical regarding R&D Tax credits because I was afraid of not being qualified and being audited. When I found out that EnSo/BIS have a spotless track record and a 16-year audit-free history, it addressed my concerns. I am so happy that I claimed my due credits with David and I just received my checks! Go get your money.
I had never heard of the R&D Credit, and never thought of my work as a dentist as R&D type of work. I was referred to EnSo Group by a colleague, gave them a shot, and recovered over $50K. Very glad I did.
After speaking with the consultant, I asked my CPA for advice. My CPA knew of the credits, but didn't know they applied to dental practices. He advised I pursue them after doing research, and I was thrilled with the results. I received over $100K in State and Federal recovery checks shortly after filing with EnSo/BIS. Thank you for the extra cash!
A friend referred me to Enso Group as I had never heard of the R&D Credit for dentists. They were great to work with and always followed through on their commitments. I was barely involved in the process and I recovered over $55K. I highly recommend them.
FAQs
This sounds too good to be true, doesn't it?
No. U.S. companies have been taking advantage of these credits for decades. With the recent changes (PATH ACT in 2015), more small to medium-sized businesses are starting to claim these credits. But even with the increase in claims, less than 5% of companies that qualify for the R&D Tax Credit are taking the time to do so. For dental practices, this number is even smaller: only 2% take advantage of this program although we’ve found that 98% qualify.
Is this worth my time?
Absolutely. Since the changes in legislation and tax reform, the R&D Tax Credit remains one of the most valuable incentives offered by the U.S. government for businesses to remain competitive.
Why does the government offer the R&D Tax Credit?
To encourage companies within the U.S. to keep technical talent domestic while simultaneously continuing to drive innovation. This helps make your company competitive domestically and our country competitive globally. A win-win scenario for everyone.
I have a CPA, why haven’t I heard of this?
It’s a very specific and niche credit CPAs are typically not trained on. More than $16 billion in federal tax credit benefits alone are given out annually, and a tiny percentage is recovered each year, and CPAs do almost none of it. It’s very time-consuming, takes years of training, and is typically not something they are even familiar with.
Can the R&D credit be claimed for a prior year?
Yes, if the amended return is filed within three years of the original filing date.
What expenses qualify for the R&D Credit?
Qualified research expenses include employee wages, material expenses, and contracted labor costs.