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R&D Tax Credits
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R&D Tax Credits

A new CBI survey, published in February 2009, highlights the benefits UK companies make from claiming the R&D tax credit, and the progress made by HMRC in the services it provides businesses.

MIA member Rawlinson & Hunter, experts in R&D Tax credits in motorsport, said.... 

“this survey shows that SMEs continue to fail to claim R&D tax credits. Many still feel it is difficult and onerous to claim the R&D tax credit – yet following various changes within HMRC, claim handling has, in reality, significantly improved.

We urge all MIA members, that are not claiming R&D tax credits, to immediately talk to their accountants and tax advisers to establish exactly what financial benefits they are missing – these are now able to be calculated by their advisers, very simply.  This rough estimate can then quickly be used to determine whether it is worth submitting a claim with their corporation tax computations. 

Rawlinson & Hunter would be pleased to help any members who have questions – contact the MIA in the first instance on info@the-mia.com

 “ The MIA offers this FREE advice service to all UK motorsport companies on how to claim their R&D Tax credit. This scheme has been of significant benefit, adding real value to the UK industry in recent years”, says MIA CEO, Chris Aylett. “ We continually encourage all members to check out the relevance to their own business, at no cost. Far too many are missing out on real credits, at a vital time”

Among the key findings, the CBI survey records that cost savings, delivered by the tax credit, have doubled over the last three years. However, the survey highlights a number of areas where the tax credit can be improved, including a reduction in the cost of making a claim. The MIA, as a member of the CBI, continues to support its calls on the government to commit to the future of the R&D Tax credit

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