Bloomberg Tax & Accounting announced on Oct. 7 that it has teamed with credits and incentives technology provider Incentify to launch the Bloomberg Tax Credits & Incentives Tool, powered by Incentify, which offers tax professionals an integrated discovery engine with comprehensive access to federal, state, and zone-specific incentives.
The collaboration reflects a broader market shift—from reactive credit searches to proactive value discovery, Bloomberg Tax & Accounting said in a media release.
“As incentives take center stage in decisions around investment, hiring, ESG, and growth, C&I discovery is no longer a peripheral task, it’s a strategic imperative,” Bloomberg Tax & Accounting added.
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Incentify CEO Laurence Sotsky said the partnership between Bloomberg Tax & Accounting and Incentify “underscores the essential role of incentive intelligence in tax strategy.”
“Making our data and technology available to all Bloomberg Tax customers is a major milestone for everyone involved,” he added.
With this integration, Bloomberg Tax clients can now search address-level incentives—allowing them to locate any U.S. address and instantly surface federal, state, and zone-specific eligibility, such as opportunity zones, enterprise zones, and more.
Clients benefit from embedded intelligence without leaving the Bloomberg Tax environment. This integration equips corporate tax teams and advisors with a discovery experience that is seamless, tailored, and intuitive, Bloomberg Tax & Accounting said.
“At Bloomberg Tax, we are committed to delivering the highest quality information with an intuitive user experience,” said Evan Croen, head of Bloomberg Tax & Accounting. “This integration builds on our legacy of high-quality information, innovation, and usability, enhancing our platform while empowering clients to act on strategic opportunities with confidence and speed.”
More information about the Bloomberg Tax Credits & Incentives Tool, powered by Incentify, can be found here.
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