Boast has received recognition as the 2025 R&D Tax Credit Software Advisory Firm of the Year for the United States by Global Advisory Experts. The award comes as acknowledgment of Boast's continued support to mid-market and enterprise companies, assisting them with access to R&D tax credits through automation and technical expertise.
Industry recognition
The Global Advisory Experts Annual Awards spotlight advisory firms across a spectrum of sectors. Boast's selection underlines its focus on addressing challenges companies face when navigating the R&D tax credit process. The firm has been noted for its work in helping companies make informed financial decisions and derive greater value from their innovation activities.
"Being recognized by Global Advisory Experts is both a privilege and a signal that our platform and team are making a measurable difference. We're proud to be recognized for helping businesses make smarter financial decisions and get more value out of the innovation they're already doing," said Imad Jebara, CEO, Boast. "We've built Boast to make the R&D tax credit process seamless, accurate, and accessible for the companies driving innovation forward."
Automated platform
Boast's platform is built on artificial intelligence, designed to automate the preparation, documentation, and filing of R&D tax credit claims. The company integrates features such as AuditShield for audit protection and connects directly with leading HR, payroll, project management, and accounting platforms to streamline the claims process.
The automation tools are positioned to help technology companies in particular by reducing time spent on manual paperwork, minimising audit risk, and allowing teams to focus on other business priorities.
Market reach
Boast serves more than 1,500 clients across North America, with a cumulative tally of over USD $600 million in innovation funding secured for those businesses. Clients include organisations seeking to accelerate product development and reinvest in their operations without diluting ownership.
The firm's approach combines software automation with advisory expertise, aiming to deliver more accurate and timely tax credit claims while minimising administrative effort for clients.
Client outcomes
GAE's award highlights the perceived impact of Boast's services on client organisations, particularly in helping them access funding options to promote ongoing innovation. The R&D tax credit landscape remains a complex area, with eligibility requirements evolving alongside tax code updates at state and federal levels.
The inclusion of audit protection and direct integrations with business systems is intended to reduce uncertainty for companies looking to claim eligible R&D expenditure.
"We've built Boast to make the R&D tax credit process seamless, accurate, and accessible for the companies driving innovation forward," said Jebara.