R&D Tax Credits

Are you aware of the government’s R&D Tax Credit scheme?

This scheme was originally launched in 2000 to help increase innovation and create wealth in the UK through Research & Development.

Many companies who design and manufacture products are unaware that they can reclaim up to 33.35% of their expenditure through the R&D Tax Credit scheme.

If your business involved in design, development, improvement of products, processes or services?

You will very likely be able to make use of the scheme yourself.

We recently hosted a joint webinar with R&D Tax Accountants, Aspen Waite who provided an overview of the scheme.

Agenda:   Introductions – Stuart Rowcliffe (CIM Services Ltd)

                 Overview of the R&D Tax Credits scheme – John Porteous (Aspen Waite)

                 How Aspen Waite can help you make an R&D Tax Credits claim
                 with HMRC – John Porteous (Aspen Waite)

If you have any questions or would like to discuss R&D Tax Credits in more details, please contact us using the button below.

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