What are R&D Tax Credits?
R&D Tax Credits, introduced by the UK government in 2000, are designed to promote innovation by providing tax relief to companies engaged in scientific or technological advancements.
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R&D for tax purposes involves projects aiming to achieve progress in these fields by resolving uncertainties. Qualifying activities include various forms of innovation and development.​
By claiming back a portion of their R&D expenditure, businesses can reduce their tax bill or increase taxable losses, thus gaining valuable funding to reinvest in resources and further advance their R&D efforts. This incentive acts as a mechanism to help companies foster innovation and drive growth.
Common R&D Eligibility Within The UK Manufacturing Industry:
By meeting the criteria for R&D Tax Credits, your company can gain access to substantial financial rewards, enabling you to accelerate research and development efforts, invest in new technologies, hire additional staff, and drive overall growth.
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You may qualify for Manufacturing R&D activity if you meet the following criteria:
Product Innovation: Designing and developing new products or significantly improving existing ones to enhance performance, functionality, or market competitiveness.
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Process Improvement: Optimising manufacturing processes to increase efficiency, reduce production costs, and improve product quality. This can involve automation, advanced manufacturing techniques, or lean manufacturing principles.
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Materials Engineering: Researching and developing new materials or improving existing ones to achieve better performance, durability, or sustainability.
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Systems Integration: Developing and integrating complex systems, such as control systems, software, or electronic components, to improve overall system performance and reliability.
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Environmental Engineering: Creating innovative solutions to environmental challenges, such as reducing emissions, managing waste, or improving energy efficiency.
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Structural and Mechanical Engineering: Addressing complex structural or mechanical challenges, including developing new designs, improving load-bearing capacities, or mechanical systems.
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Advanced Technologies: Utilising cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, or the Internet of Things (IoT) to drive innovation and improve engineering outcomes.
R&D TAX Credit Schemes
The government's R&D criteria are intentionally broad. Regardless of your company's size or sector, if you are supporting scientific or technological innovation, you may be engaging in qualifying activities. The R&D Tax Credit Schemes are designed to support and incentivise innovation across various business sizes.
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Our R&D Tax Claim Process
Discover our streamlined process for securing R&D tax credits. We ensure complete transparency in our services, with no hidden fees.
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Discovery and Assessment
Your ATL contact, supported by our specialists and consultants, will gather the necessary information. Our team will then help identify qualifying R&D and work with you to prepare a successful claim.
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Building your R&D Tax Credit Claim
We will build your claim, add the required evidence for HMRC, and detail your qualifying activities and costs, ensuring compliance for a strong claim.
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Review and Submission to Process
You'll get reports for approval with breakdowns of our findings. After submitting your claim, we'll liaise with HMRC, providing ongoing support.
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Receipt of Benefit Funds and Reinvestment
The R&D tax relief can come in the form of a tax credit or a reduction in Corporation Tax liabilities (or both).