Key Takeaways
- Form 3800 is an umbrella form combining multiple individual business tax credits
- It is NOT a single credit — it coordinates a family of credits
- Common credits: R&D, Work Opportunity, Health Insurance, Disabled Access, Energy credits
- Each credit has its own qualification rules but all flow through Form 3800
- Many business owners miss available credits — review the full list annually
What Is the General Business Credit?
The General Business Credit (GBC) is not a single credit — it is an umbrella framework that bundles together numerous individual business tax credits under Form 3800. Small business owners and entrepreneurs often leave money on the table by not knowing these credits exist.
Form 3800 serves as a container that combines, limits, and coordinates all the individual business credits to ensure they work together properly under IRS rules.
Common Credits Under the GBC Umbrella
Credits that fall under the GBC include the Research & Development (R&D) credit, the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC), the Small Employer Health Insurance Credit, the Disabled Access Credit, energy-related credits for renewable energy investments, and many others. Each credit has its own qualification rules and calculation, but they all flow through Form 3800.
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