Engineering
Engineering R&D tax credits
Britain has a long history of engineering excellence, with landmark engineering projects ranging from the Thames Tunnel to the Falkirk Wheel.
And the country is continuing to support projects like these through engineering R&D tax credits.
These can help fund innovative research, either through cash payments or reductions in corporation tax.
At RandD Tax, we can help you claim the engineering tax credits you are eligible for, which can cover:
- Staff costs
- Software costs
- Consumables
- Sub-contractors
Our expert team of tax consultants will help you identify if you are eligible for engineering tax credits, what scheme you should claim under and how much you are likely to benefit from.
Continue to drive your business forward through innovation with engineering R&D tax credits.
Who can claim engineering tax credits?
Almost any engineering company in the UK could benefit from engineering R&D tax credits.
Your business will be eligible if:
- It is a limited company in the UK, which pays corporation tax
- It carries out research and development work
- Money has been spent on these R&D projects
If you aren’t 100% confident if you are eligible, the best thing to do is to contact us.
The expert team at RandD Tax will take you through the whole process, from your initial assessment through to your final payment.
We offer a full tax consultancy service on a no win, no fee basis. This starts with a FREE ASSESSMENT so you can quickly see how much your R&D tax credits claim could be worth.
How to claim engineering R&D tax credits
We understand that few businesses have the time to claim R&D tax credits. After all, your focus should be on the research.
And that is why RandD Tax are here to help. We have worked with hundreds of businesses, to ensure they get the funding they are eligible to.
If you want to gain vital funding for innovative projects, contact RAndD Tax today.
See this case study about companies that have claimed engineering R&D tax credits.
Get in touch today regarding engineering R&D tax credits