Engineered Tax Services Joins The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM)

ENGINEERED TAX SERVICES JOINS

THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MANUFACTURERS

The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) is a forward-thinking advocacy organization dedicated to its members and their successes. NAM is a part of an extensive network of manufacturing associations across America, representing 11,000 small and large manufacturing companies in every industrial sector in all 50 states.

NAM’s policy work is focused in the areas of labor, employment, healthcare, energy, corporate finance, tax, bilateral and multilateral trade, export controls, technology, regulatory and infrastructure policy.

Our Shared Values With The
National Association of
Manufacturers

Engineered Tax Services (ETS) shares many of NAM’s core values, with one of them being committed to keeping our constituents, clients, NAM members informed on industry-specific strategies to help reach maximum tax efficiency.

This tax efficiency allows for higher amounts of investment opportunities for companies to reinvest in plants, equipment, and workforce, all of which creating more US innovation and jobs.

We are very proud to be a member of National Association of Manufacturers and provide the association a resource for manufacturing tax credits and helping their team with Tax Reform efforts.

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