Your Business Could be Owed Incentive Money

We all want to know when we’re owed money. At Americore, we daily help clients uncover what incentive money should be coming to them. Consequently, our work at Americore constantly reveals relevant programs that offer not only incentives, but credits and rebates as well.

The biggest obstacle we regularly face, is helping our clients understand government programs are real and legitimate. Those programs are the way our government encourages desirable business behaviors. You might already be practicing the behavior the government wants to reward you for doing. Why wouldn’t you accept their appreciation when it helps grow your business. To ignore the programs is to leave money on the table.

Americore Experience Yields Results.

Your business may be owed incentive money.
Your business may be owed incentive money.

For thirteen years Americore helped over 5000 clients receive money owed or save on tax bills. There are myriads of programs available to small and midsize businesses, yet they are rarely ever employed by those they were intended to help. Americore is intimately familiar with those programs. We know the documentation and information required for each program. We also know the proven program parameters and our clients have benefitted from our experience for years.

Our Knowledge Saves You Time.

That means we can quickly recognize which program will fit your business. The downside to using government programs is that the paperwork is cumbersome and complicated. The Upside to working with Americore, is that without any up front payments, we can guide you and your team through the application process. Trying to navigate the application process on your own often results in denials. Understanding application questions and program requirements is essential to receiving funds. With over thirteen years of experience, Americore has the expertise to guide you to approval time after time. Imagine your team, instead of applying and reapplying, working with Americore and getting the approval the on the first submission.

Instead of wasting time on programs that don’t fit, have your team or financial advisor talk to an Americore representative about which programs do fit. You can focus on plans that you and your firm are much more likely to benefit from. And that benefit comes much sooner than if you went after the wrong programs.

Learn if You or Your Business is Owed Incentive Money

Learn if your business is owed incentive, credit, or rebate money by speaking with an Americore advisor. We know the programs because Dennis Bays, CEO of Americore, has spent years investigating financially beneficial programs for clients. It is amazing to realize how rarely financial advisors use this prolific source of cash flow for their clients. Today, our focus is on guiding more business owners to funding opportunities, facilitating business growth and development.

We have become intimately familiar with a myriad of program opportunities, and we constantly watch for new possibilities. We aren’t trying to replace your existing team, but to work with them to maximize your cash flow through seldom utilized programs. There is considerable funding available, and not asking for your share is a waste.  Talk to us. Americore has a history of finding the Credits, Rebates & Incentives that businesses qualify for, but rarely ever know about.

Starting the Conversation…

Are you one of the 5000 clients we have saved thousands of dollars or freed up to millions of dollars for operating capital? If not, we should have a conversation.

Call our office at 747-224-8110 or contact us here. Tell your Americore Group representative what you’re looking for, and we’ll tell you how we think we can help you make that happen.

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