Stephanie Doughty

Ms. Doughty has worked with companies of varying sizes, including large public companies that demand tailored solutions and small to mid-size businesses and their owners/shareholders. She offers comprehensive R&D credit consulting services that encompass various aspects, such as qualifying and quantifying federal and state credits and the various methods of usability. Ms. Doughty also provides guidance on how these credits impact tax planning and transaction planning for her clients.
Additionally, Ms. Doughty brings in-depth knowledge of supporting case law and has established herself as an authority in the realm of government contractors. She has a keen understanding of the intricate process of substantiating R&D credit claims and navigating the complexities involved. Her expertise allows her to provide valuable insights and guidance to government contractors seeking to leverage R&D credits effectively.
Ms. Doughty also brings significant expertise in advising on Section 174 research and experimentation expenses. Her primary focus revolves around the intricate dynamics between international research and experimentation and their intersection with U.S. activities. Ms. Doughty has also launched a Work Opportunity Tax Credit practice and oversees the development of the proprietary software. She also provides services including, fixed asset services (cost segregation studies), energy incentives, state credits and incentives, export incentives, meals and entertainment studies, HMRC R&D credits, audit support and employee retention credits.
Prior to joining A&M, Ms. Doughty served as Senior Director with TRCG Advisors. Before that, she held a senior position with an international consulting firm.
Ms. Doughty earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing (concentration in finance) from the University of New Orleans. She is a frequent speaker at technology, government contracting and tax events in the U.S.