Resources
Unravelling HMRC’s FIS Campaign – 18 Months On
Jonathan Yeomans, CEO and Founder of Avalon Tax, delves into the HMRC compliance team's recent fraud campaign
Read moreHow you can use GfC3 to build stronger claims
Released in October of 2023, the guidelines' examples can help support your R&D tax relief projects.
Read moreAre you using the new GfC3 to improve your R&D screening process?
HMRC's new Guidance for Compliance offers a roadmap to help advisors and SMEs prepare strong, defensible claims.
Read moreStaying supported amid HMRC’s more aggressive approach
In light HMRC's more aggressive approach, let's make sure your processes are well adapted to the current state of R&D tax relief.
Read moreIn response to HMRC’s approach to compliance
In response to HMRC's approach to compliance in 2023, we followed up on the concerns expressed by the CIOT.
Read moreMy client’s just had an R&D claim rejected, what do I do now?
If your client has had their claim rejected, don't panic! You still have options.
Read moreHow can I improve our internal training and support our team
Our training courses are regularly updated to ensure they keep up with current guidance.
Read moreHow and when to make a voluntary disclosure
If you've noticed a mistake in an R&D claim, don't panic! Here's what path you can take to correct it.
Read moreCustomer Stories – Kevin Johnson at Panoptic Ledger Solutions Ltd
It’s no secret that HMRC have been clamping down on R&D tax relief in 2023, issuing more enquiries and penalties...
Read moreThe Autumn Statement and R&D Tax Relief: Looking ahead
Well, 2023 certainly brought more than its fair share of doom and gloom about R&D tax relief. HMRC’s Compliance teams...
Read moreCan you help me with an R&D enquiry
Are you struggling with an HMRC compliance check? From free guides, to hands-on support, we're here to help.
Read moreWorking with clients to adapt to HMRC’s new approach to R&D
It's important for clients to be involved in their R&D claims, but to what extent should they educate themselves on the scheme?
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