
The rate of relief available under the SME scheme is significantly higher than under the RDEC scheme.
The SME scheme allows a generous 230% of qualifying R&D related expenditure to be deducted from the company’s taxable profits for the relevant accounting period.
Whereas under RDEC, 11% can be claimed for qualifying spend made after April 2016, or 12% for spend after 1 January 2018.
To qualify for the SME scheme, your company must satisfy the following criteria:
Where the SME criteria are not met, the business may still be eligible for relief under RDEC.
Often overlooked by UK companies, R&D tax relief can offer significant corporation tax savings on eligible expenditure. If your company is developing new products or improving its products or processes in some way, then this may qualify for HMRC R&D tax credits.
There is scope for making an R&D claim in any sector.
At ETC Tax we are experienced in handling client’s claims from start to finish. Claiming R&D tax credits with ETC Tax is easy, so please get in touch if you have any queries