We’re excited to share some good news that can make website accessibility more affordable for small businesses — a federal tax credit that can significantly reduce your cost.

We’ve partnered with accessibility specialist Simon Miner of Pedal Point Solutions to make the process straightforward:

  • free 30-minute consultation. Contact us now!
  • A detailed accessibility report for $600 outlining needed fixes.
  • Remediation work priced based on your site, with optional phased implementation.
  • And best of all, 50% of the cost may qualify for a federal tax credit.

Our goal is to make this seamless. With the credit available, your net cost drops while your return — through better accessibility, reduced risk, and a wider audience — goes up.

What Is the Disabled Access Credit?

The Disabled Access Credit (IRC Section 44) helps small businesses cover accessibility expenses.

  • Qualify if you have $1M or less in gross receipts or 30 or fewer full-time employees.
  • The credit equals 50% of eligible expenditures above $250, up to $10,250 (max credit about $5,000).
  • Expenses must be “reasonable and necessary” to improve accessibility.
  • Claim it using IRS Form 8826.

What Documentation Do You Need?

  • Invoices and proof of payment for accessibility work.
  • A brief description of what was done (audit, alt text, navigation, contrast, etc.).
  • Proof your business met the small-business criteria.
  • Confirmation the expenses weren’t reimbursed elsewhere.
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Why ADA Matters

Accessibility work becomes far more cost-effective with this credit. It reduces legal exposure, improves customer experience, and helps you reach more people — with the government covering a substantial portion of the expense.

Quick Disclaimer

We are not tax professionals. Please consult your accountant or tax advisor to confirm eligibility and proper filing for your situation.

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