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Start with a free consultation to discuss your current and past R&D projects.
Start with a free consultation to determine your project’s eligibility for SR&ED credits.
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How Do We Determine Eligibility?
Book a no-obligation consultation to discuss your R&D projects.
R&D consultants provide detailed assessments to determine if your projects meet the eligibility criteria for tax credits and incentives.
Consultants assist in gathering and organizing necessary documentation to support your R&D claims, ensuring that all required evidence is accurately presented.
Once your claim is successfully processed, you receive your tax credit or grant.
FAQs
Most Popular Questions.
Our team will verify the eligibility of the Project. There are many steps involved that need to be review before knowing if a project is eligible for SR&ED tax credits. Contact us for more information
In British Columbia, eligible projects can receive up to 64% of their costs refunded.
The timeline can vary, but most claims are processed within 3 to 6 months after submission.
If your project isn’t eligible, R&D Consultancy services can work with you to develop an innovative project that could qualify in the future.
SR&ED tax credits are federal incentives provided to companies conducting eligible research and development activities, allowing for a percentage of your R&D expenses to be refunded. R&D grants, on the other hand, are non-repayable funds provided by government programs or agencies to support specific projects or areas of innovation. Both can be valuable, but they serve different purposes and have different eligibility criteria.