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Weighing up CPD options for R&D tax relief

It's tough to know what best suits your business. Whatever your needs, we have you covered.

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What do you need to know about the ERIS Scheme?

The new ERIS scheme has many similarities to the Merged R&D Scheme, with some key differences.

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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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Industry-first certification in R&D Tax Relief to kick off autumn 2024

HMRC’s recent consultation on raising standards in the tax advisory market shows their intended direction of travel. R&D advisors are...

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The importance of a clearly defined technological baseline in an R&D claim

Establishing a sound technological baseline heavily contributes to the strength of your claim.

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4 ways to save your clients from an R&D compliance check

HMRC enquiries can be a headache. What can you do for your clients to avoid them completely?

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How does HMRC’s consultation on raising standards impact R&D tax relief?

HMRC outlined three approaches to raise standards in the tax advice market

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Stop wasting time on ineligible R&D tax relief leads

Are you losing time and money on claims that don't stand a chance? Learn what a strong claim looks like.

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How to screen prospects for R&D tax relief claims

When you have a lot of prospects for R&D claims, you need a robust screening process. Create your own using our Screening Template.

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Do your clients understand the demands of R&D tax relief?

Problems with your R&D claims can often be traced back to initial eligibility conversations with clients.

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Intent – When can subcontracted activities be included in an R&D claim?

Subcontracting is simpler with the Merged Scheme, but how can you prove "intent" for R&D?

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Changes to R&D tax relief in 2024

2024 brings with it two new R&D tax relief schemes, new consultations, and the continuation of HMRC's troubled approach to enquiries.

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