Research and Development Tax Reliefs offers an expert analysis of the UK R&D tax incentive, simplifying this complex area of taxation and evaluating the alternative sources of funding for innovation from a range of UK and EU Framework Programmes. The contemporary R&D landscape Major changes have been made to the UK R&D tax relief regime following Dyson's Ingenious Britain report in 2010. These are brought together for the first time with coverage of the enhanced R&D tax credit breaks for SMEs, the R&D Expenditure Credit and ...
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Research and Development Tax Reliefs offers an expert analysis of the UK R&D tax incentive, simplifying this complex area of taxation and evaluating the alternative sources of funding for innovation from a range of UK and EU Framework Programmes. The contemporary R&D landscape Major changes have been made to the UK R&D tax relief regime following Dyson's Ingenious Britain report in 2010. These are brought together for the first time with coverage of the enhanced R&D tax credit breaks for SMEs, the R&D Expenditure Credit and the new Creative Industry Reliefs for companies engaged in media technologies. Your first port of call for R&D claims Demonstrating that innovation can take place in any industry, this unique handbook offers a wealth of practical assistance for R&D claims including: * Case studies from various companies and emerging technologies which highlight how the relief can be claimed * Up-to-date tables of rates and allowances for both SME and large company schemes * Over 100 technical points commonly encountered with the relief * Current guidance on HMRC's extensive enquiry powers, interpretations and record keeping requirements * International comparisons drawn from the key EEA territories which enable 'at a glance' comparisons of the benefits available outside the UK The very latest guidance Research and Development Tax Reliefs provides detailed coverage of the key developments in Finance Acts 2012, 2013 and 2014, including the impact of the Patent Box regime, as well as the transition towards the R&D Expenditure Credit and FRS 102. The book also summarises the wider corporate and accounting issues affecting many tech companies and their shareholders. Who should read this book? With R&D high on the agenda in the tax world, this authoritative guide is essential reading for tax advisers and business owners who wish to equip themselves with a thorough understanding of the available reliefs.
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