Why you should be considering R & D Tax Credits with Ian Parker and Owen Kyffin of Whitley Stimpson
Ensure your business is receiving its full entitlement from the R & D Tax Credits scheme.
About this Event: Have you ever wondered if your process or product might qualify for Research and Development Tax Relief, but believed that you don’t have the time or resource to make a claim?
If so, then join accountants, Ian Parker and Owen Kyffin of Whitley Stimpson, along with guest and local business owner, Dr Scott Roberts. They will explain why you should be considering this valuable relief and just how easy it can be to make the claim.
They will clarify HMRC definitions of R & D, provide insight into how the scheme works and what relief is available, and give you an understanding of how to start the process of making a claim.
Covering:
• How the R & D Tax Credit scheme works
• What the rewards of the R & D Tax Credit scheme are
• What information is required to complete the paperwork
• Suitable for: All business owners involved in any industry or manufacturing process.
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