There has been a rash of these enquiries in these last few weeks with a deliberately scary and sometimes perceived as threatening incoming letter demanding detailed explanations of why your claim qualifies, details of how the time of staff and consultants were...
Innovation & Technology
UK Research & Development Tax Credit Incentives in the News
Over the past couple of years, the UK Research & Development (R&D) tax credit schemes have been in the news constantly and often for the wrong reasons. In this post, we take a look at issues created by alleged fraud and abuse of the UK R&D incentive...
Should my business be claiming R&D tax relief?
Innovation is all the rage in business. However, it often comes at a price that can pressure any company’s finance. Fortunately, the government seeks to encourage innovation. As more businesses utilise innovation, they can improve processes, find solutions to even...
Five tips for achieving compliant cost analysis in R&D tax credit claims
UK Research and Development (R&D) tax reliefs are generous and relatively easy to claim, but in recent years HMRC has become increasingly concerned about non-compliant claims and fraud. This means companies can now expect a greater chance of HMRC scrutiny, so it’s...
How do R&D Tax Credits boost cash for loss-making SMEs?
UK Research and Development (R&D) Tax Credits and Tax Reliefs apply equally to profitable and loss-making companies. This is sometimes misunderstood with people thinking that a company needs to be profitable to benefit. How much cash can be claimed by loss-making...
Can claiming R&D tax credits help turnaround my failing company?
The turnaround and financial recovery of a poorly performing company is a complex undertaking, requiring accurate problem identification and development of a realistic improvement plan. Lack of cash is usually one of the biggest issues. An R&D tax credit/relief...
Online conference: Growing your business globally
The “Growing your business globally” – Conference was held on the 14th of October via Zoom. See our YouTube videos of the event and don’t miss this opportunity to gain knowledge on exporting and international business development.
UK Soft Landing
‘Going International’ is a natural step for any growing tech company seeking to serve international clients. But what may seem like a simple addition of a new territory, requires more careful thought. A management structure is needed that enables the company to achieve its desired goals in the UK without compromising its fundamental vision and mission. Enter the matrix.
Thames Valley – International HQ for Global Tech
In order to serve a global market, tech sector businesses need to locate their headquarters where they have access to the resources needed to compete on an international level.