All companies spending at least Β£10,000 in their accounting year on qualifying R&D are entitled to claim a deduction when calculating their taxable profits of:
- 175% of qualifying expenditure for SMEs in respect of expenditure incurred on or after 1 August 2008 rising to 200% from April 2011 and 225% from April 2012, subject to EU approval under the State aid rule
or
- 130% of qualifying expenditure for larger companies until 31 March 2008
http://www.bis.gov.uk/policies/innovation/business-support/rd-tax-credits/about#6
Companies can claim R&D tax credits for their revenue expenditure on:
- employing staff directly and actively engaged in carrying out R&D
- paying a staff provider for staff provided to the company who are directly and actively engaged in carrying out R&D
- consumable or transformable materials used directly in carrying out R&D (broadly, physical materials which are consumed in the R&D)
- power, water, fuel and computer software used directly in carrying out R&D
Lots of businesses carry out R&D and never claim, so why not see if your R&D qualifies?
Steve@bicknells.net