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3. Best Practice for...Improving the size and success of future R&D tax relief claims.

22nd Aug 2013
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Once a company has made a successful R&D tax relief claim, it is easy to sit back and assume that it will be plain sailing for all subsequent years – but with refinements to  HMRC’s interpretation of the guidelines, careful preparation is necessary to ensure that this is the case.

In part three of our ‘Best Practice’ series we breakdown the steps you should take to optimise the size and success of future claims:

Keep up-to-date with HMRC

Since introduction of the programme HMRC has refined its definition of what constitutes eligible R&D, and who should be doing it. One of the best ways of ensuring that any claims – current or future – are successful is to have an indepth knowledge of the guidelines and keep abreast of HMRC’s current interpretations of them. Make sure that all staff who are involved in projects are fully informed about the most up-to-date guidelines – this is especially important for technical staff, who tend to be the most actively involved in the claim-making process. Regular briefings ensure that everyone works from the same information and can tackle the application as a team.

"There is no specific record keeping requirement for R&D relief claims. But the general Corporation Tax requirement to keep sufficient records to support the entries on your Company Tax Return still applies… HMRC may ask to see your company or organisation’s records when they make a compliance check into your Company’s Tax Return or R&D relief claim made separately from a return" HMRC R&D GUIDE 

Keep track of projects as they happen 

For each client, be aware of all potential R&D projects happening throughout the year. Keeping an up-to-date list of all potentially eligible activities – and putting aside ineligible activities along the way – will make it much simpler to complete the application process when claim time comes around. It may also reveal that your clients are doing much more R&D than previously thought, which will have an impact on future R&D tax relief claims. Make a detailed assessment of every claim and be sure to include indirect activities – it all counts towards the size of the final claim. 

Consider potential grant related pitfalls 

Some seemingly innocuous areas of business activity can have a major impact on R&D tax relief claims. Receiving funding of any kind can make a difference to the category of R&D tax relief a company will be eligible to claim for. Different types of grant support have varying degrees of impact, so it is important to have a comprehensive knowledge of all the grants and funding a company has successfully applied for, currently and retrospectively. Keeping such a record will be an invaluable resource when compiling the claim for R&D tax relief. 

Keep track of staff 

Often the allocation of staff time for each project comes down to an estimation of what each person did, based on the memories of the boss! To ensure an accurate calculation of staff time is submitted and to avoid catching the eye of the tax inspector, encourage clients to keep track of the number of hours worked by each staff member. It is also important to make sure there is documentation in place for any subcontracted work as this may impact on a claim. Provide clear contracts for work carried out so that they can be used as evidence in any inquiries that may arise. 

Quick check list 

  • Consider each and every claim in detail.
  • Make sure to include all indirect activities.
  • Deal with any current HMRC audits promptly.
  • Provide accurate documentation as and when required to back up the claim. 

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 About Jumpstart

Jumpstart is a science and technology company that specialises in R&D tax relief. They are 100% focused on helping companies make successful claims for HMRC’s R&D tax relief programme. Helping with all stages of the claim process, they ensure that only optimised, accurate and compliant claims go before HMRC. The key to their success is that every member of their delivery team has a first or postgraduate degree in an area of technology or science.

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