R and D Enhanced Deductions
Newsletter issue - December 2014
Companies (not unincorporated businesses), can claim enhanced deductions for qualifying costs they incur on research and development (R&D) projects. For small companies the deduction can be 225% of the qualifying costs, and since April 2012 there is no minimum spend required in an accounting period.
The major barrier to claiming this tax relief is working out whether your project qualifies as R&D. To qualify it must push the boundaries of scientific or technical knowledge. Ask yourself:
a) Has anyone else done what we are trying to achieve with this project?
b) If another business has achieved that goal, have they kept their discovery secret?
If the answers to those questions are a) no and b) yes, then you probably have an R and D project, but you need to monitor the point where R and D turns into regular production of the new product or process.
Some R and D projects can attract grant funding. If this applies to your company you need to be careful as a Government funded grant can disqualify the project from R and D tax relief for small companies. Your company may still qualify under the large company scheme for R and D tax relief but the maximum deduction under the large company scheme is 130% of the qualifying costs rather than 225%.
If your accounts show a loss after the enhanced deduction for R and D costs, you can claim a payable tax credit by surrendering that loss to HMRC. This will only apply if you have claimed the R and D deduction under the small company scheme, not the large company scheme.
We can help you jump through the hoops necessary to claim R and D enhanced relief, but we will need to talk about your R and D projects in detail.
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