R&D Tax Credits
Bespoke R&D Tax Credit Guidance
Our efficient R&D tax credit process will give you confidence that you receive the maximum value across your R&D projects. We get that innovation is important and your innovative efforts should be rewarded.
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You can’t ask for much more than that. We’ve helped many tech, digital, and creative businesses get legitimate claims processed, resulting in cashback or reductions in their Corporation Tax through R&D Tax Credit claims. All through applying the right rigour and experience!
Thorough claims submission
We’ve been processing successful R&D tax credit claims for over a decade. We know what we’re doing. We’ll submit your claim in next to no time and help get the right tax relief on your innovations, allowing you to focus on valuable business activity.
Get the credit you deserve
We believe in the R&D tax credit scheme because they reward innovative businesses like yours. We’ll help ensure you get the credit you deserve for your R&D investment so you can reinvest it in even more innovative activity for the good of your business and the wider economy. Win-win.
Get started on your R&D Tax Credit claim.
How it works
We get to know your project
If you’ve taken a look at the claim process yourself, you’ll know that there’s a lot of information to gather. To get started, we like to get to know a little about you and your project.
We tailor the process to your business
Your business is unique! That’s why we work closely with you to provide a fully tailored claim. We gather the information needed and stay in touch with HMRC until your claim is finalised.
Cash back or corporation tax reduction
Claims can take up to 8 weeks to be processed (6 months for RDEC), but we’ll keep you updated along the way. Whether you’re in profit or loss, you’ll be rewarded through a Corporation Tax bill reduction, or a cash refund straight into your bank.
Latest blog
How do you know if you’re running a project that’s covered under R&D Tax Credits?
The usual starting point for R&D is that you have a problem that you need to solve: leading you to look at your current set-up, and what’s available outside the company to overcome the problem.
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