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Raising Professional Standards with Certification in R&D Tax Relief

Paul Wallace writes about his experience joining the first cohort of the Certification in R&D Tax relief.

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3 types of R&D advisors who NEED to get certified

There are a few specific groups of advisors who may find a professional certification especially valuable.

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Key Terms and Definitions in R&D Tax Relief: Understanding HMRC’s Guidance

A sound understanding of HMRC’s guidance is a powerful tool. Here are some key considerations.

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4 things most experts get wrong about R&D tax relief

R&D may in fact be the most complex form of UK corporation tax relief. It's no surprise that even experts still make mistakes.

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The Power of Connection: How Community Can Benefit R&D Advisors

HMRC’s approach to enquiries has some feeling isolated; find support in your industry peers.

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Expert support for R&D tax relief enquiries

Our team is on hand for enquiry support, claim checks, and more. Learn more about R&D claim support.

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R&D Tax Relief Case Law

A summary of tribunal decisions and judicial reviews relating to R&D tax relief claims. Regularly updated.

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Introducing Company Membership: Transforming R&D Training for Larger Teams

We've introduced an advanced suite of services tailored to medium and large teams

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Get prepared for the Additional Information Forms for R&D tax relief

HMRC have made the submission of an Additional Information form mandatory for all claims from 1 August.

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HMRC’s position on subcontracted and subsidised R&D in 2025

A detailed guide to HMRC's new guidance on subcontracted and subsidised R&D

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Enquiry Letters – what to expect from different HMRC departments

Depending on the nature of the issue, different departments within HMRC can send letters to claimants.

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How and when to make a voluntary disclosure about an R&D claim

If you've noticed a mistake in an R&D claim, don't panic! Here's what path you can take to correct it.

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