The IRS may cover up to $5,000 of accessibility upgrades — including a website rebuild.
Many clinics can claim a federal tax credit for making digital “front doors” accessible. PowerSURGE turns that incentive into a patient-ready ADA/WCAG website plus 365 days of compliance-minded maintenance (captioned content, accessible docs, scans, and documentation).
- ✓ What it is: A federal credit for qualified accessibility “access expenditures.”
- ✓ Why it matters: Accessibility improvements also reduce friction, improve UX, and protect brand trust.
- ✓ What PowerSURGE does: Build + document the work so a CPA has clean support when filing.
*Educational information only — not tax advice. Eligibility, qualified expenditures, and actual credit value depend on facts and tax liability. A CPA makes the final determination.
Accessibility scope + documentation is where most options fall apart.
This is a conversion-first rebuild with itemized accessibility scope and a documentation packet.
| Capability | PowerSURGE | DIY Builder | Local Designer | Random Freelancer |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ADA/WCAG-aligned scope | Yes | No | Sometimes | Unclear |
| Documentation packet for CPA review | Yes | No | No | No |
| Conversion-first structure | Yes | Basic | Maybe | Unproven |
| Local SEO foundations | Yes | Hit-or-miss | Maybe | Rarely |
| Optional 365-day support | Yes | No | Contract-based | Inconsistent |
Credit eligibility and qualifying expenses must be confirmed with your CPA. We provide documentation; we do not provide tax advice.
What you’re really buying: access + documentation
Eligible access expenditures (high-level)
The IRS describes the credit as applying to expenditures incurred “for the purpose of providing access to persons with disabilities.”
For websites, that generally means accessibility-focused work that improves access for users with disabilities (structure, labels, navigation, readable contrast, alternative text where appropriate, captions/transcripts where applicable, etc.).
IRS overview of the Disabled Access Credit. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}
What we give your CPA (the part most vendors skip)
- Pre-scan notes (what’s failing and why it matters)
- Scope breakdown (accessibility items separated and described)
- Itemized invoices (clean line-items for review)
- Completion packet (what was changed, where, and when)
We provide documentation. Your CPA determines eligibility and filing.
Straight connection to your 365-day offering
The rebuild is the foundation. If you want ongoing help after launch, your 365-day run is where we keep the site updated, publish/accessibility-format content where applicable, and keep accessibility-related work tracked and itemized so your CPA can evaluate it.
Three clean examples (so nobody argues about it)
These are math examples using the statutory calculation. Your CPA confirms what counts as “eligible access expenditures.”
Example A
Eligible spend: $5,000
Credit: 50% × (5,000 − 250) = $2,375
Net after credit: $2,625
Example B (your “$2,500” case)
Eligible spend: $5,250
Credit: 50% × (5,250 − 250) = $2,500
Net after credit: $2,750
Example C (maximum credit)
Eligible spend: $10,250
Credit: 50% × (10,250 − 250) = $5,000
Net after credit: $5,250
The credit calculation is defined under IRC §44 (Disabled Access Credit). :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Next steps (no pitch, just the process)
Step 1
Run the free scan. We flag practical issues and what fixing them actually involves.
Step 2
We give you a scope + documentation plan that your CPA can review with confidence.
Step 3
If you want it done-for-you: rebuild + launch. Optional 365-day support after.
Get the Free ADA Website Scan
Drop your URL. We’ll reply with a clean summary: what’s failing, what fixing it looks like, and what your CPA would need to review.
*General information only. We do not provide tax or legal advice. Confirm eligibility with your CPA.
FAQ (short, direct)
Q1 Is this credit “up to $5,000” or “$2,500”?
The statutory max credit is $5,000 (when eligible spend reaches $10,250). Your “$2,500 credit” happens when eligible spend is about $5,250.
Credit calculation: 50% of eligible expenditures over $250 up to $10,250. :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}
Q2 How do I claim it?
Eligible small businesses typically use IRS Form 8826 to claim the Disabled Access Credit.
IRS Form 8826 reference. :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}
Q3 Do you guarantee my CPA will approve it?
No. We guarantee clarity: clean scope, itemization, and a completion packet. Your CPA determines eligibility, qualifying expenses, and filing.
Q4 Can this be taken more than once?
The IRS states eligible small businesses may take the credit in years they incur access expenditures.
IRS Disabled Access Credit overview. :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}
Q5 How does this relate to your 365-day system?
The credit conversation is about accessibility work. The 365-day run is what happens after the foundation is fixed: we maintain and improve the site, and we keep accessibility-related work tracked and itemized so your CPA can evaluate it.
Who typically qualifies as an “eligible small business”
You’re usually in-range if…
- You had $1,000,000 or less in gross receipts in the prior year, or
- You had 30 or fewer full-time employees in the prior year.
Source: IRS small business guidance for the Disabled Access Credit. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
Two things to know
- This is a credit (not a deduction). Your CPA confirms how it applies to your return.
- Eligible businesses can claim it in years they incur eligible access expenditures. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
To claim the credit, eligible small businesses generally use IRS Form 8826. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
The Disabled Access Credit (IRC §44) can be worth up to $5,000.
This is generally a non-refundable federal tax credit intended to help eligible small businesses pay for accessibility improvements. Your CPA determines eligibility, what expenses qualify, and how it applies to your tax situation.
How it’s calculated
- Credit is often calculated as 50% of eligible access expenses over $250.
- Eligible spending is capped (commonly up to $10,250 of expenses).
- Maximum credit = $5,000.
Who typically qualifies
- Prior-year gross receipts of $1,000,000 or less, or
- 30 or fewer full-time employees (prior year).
- Your CPA typically files the credit using the relevant IRS form (commonly Form 8826).
If you’re unsure, we’ll start with a scan and a clear scope. Your CPA makes the final call.
What we do: we separate the accessibility scope, itemize it, and document completion — so your CPA has clean inputs for filing.
Use the credit for the rebuild. Then choose whether you want 365 days of ongoing support.
Two clear layers. No confusion. The credit is about accessibility-related expenses. The 365-day layer is optional ongoing execution after the rebuild. Your CPA determines what qualifies.
ADA/WCAG-aligned website rebuild
- Accessibility scan + prioritized findings
- Remediation: headings, contrast, keyboard nav, labels, alt text
- Conversion cleanup (clarity, speed, mobile UX)
- Local SEO foundation (structure + on-page clarity)
- Documentation packet for CPA review (scope + completion report)
365-day support after the rebuild
- Ongoing accessibility-safe updates (site + content)
- Captioned/accessible media where applicable
- Tracking + reporting so performance is measurable
- Separate itemization for accessibility-related work
Note: We document. Your CPA decides what qualifies for the credit.
Start with the scan. You’ll know exactly what’s broken, what it takes to fix, and what your documentation would look like.
Claim My Free ADA Scan→Six practical wins when your site is accessible and built to convert.
1) Lower net cost (if you qualify)
The credit can reduce your federal tax liability tied to eligible accessibility expenses.
2) Clearer booking path
Better structure, fewer dead ends, cleaner forms, easier navigation.
3) Stronger mobile experience
Cleaner pages typically load faster and behave better on phones.
4) Better local SEO foundation
Clarity and structure support visibility and conversion.
5) Documentation is clean
We itemize scope + completion so your CPA isn’t guessing.
6) Optional 365-day execution
Rebuild-only is fine. If you want ongoing support, you can add it.
A clean example of how the $5,000 credit can show up.
Illustration only. Your CPA determines eligibility and what qualifies.
Website accessibility rebuild (illustration)
Many CPAs treat this as non-refundable; it generally offsets eligible federal tax liability.
How it ties to 365-day support
The credit is about accessibility-related expenses. If you add 365-day support, we keep accessibility-related work separate and documented so your CPA can evaluate it.
- Accessibility monitoring/remediation when needed
- Captioning / accessible content handling where applicable
- Itemized invoices + completion notes
We do not decide what qualifies. We keep the paperwork clean.
Want the fastest path? Start with the scan. You’ll know where you stand quickly.
Run My Free ADA Scan→Get the scan. Confirm the scope. Then choose rebuild-only or rebuild + 365 days.
Step 1: Free ADA scan
We review accessibility basics and provide a clear findings summary.
Step 2: Rebuild scope
You see exactly what is being updated and how it’s documented.
Step 3: Optional 365-day support
If you want ongoing execution, we keep accessibility-related work itemized for CPA review.
Claim your free ADA scan
Drop your website URL. We’ll respond with a clear summary and next-step options.
- No pressure.
- No tax advice.
- Just clarity.
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*We provide documentation and itemization. Your CPA confirms eligibility, what qualifies, and how to claim the credit.
The IRS may help cover up to $5,000 of your website accessibility upgrade.
If your chiropractic practice qualifies, you may be able to claim a federal tax credit for eligible accessibility expenses. We start with a scan, then rebuild your site to accessibility standards (ADA/WCAG-aligned) and provide clean documentation for your CPA to review and file.
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People helped heal, function & live better
Days of optional ongoing support after rebuild
Important: General information only. We do not provide tax or legal advice. Eligibility and qualifying expenses must be confirmed with your CPA.