HMRC R&D tax credits allow businesses to offset R&D costs by either reducing their corporation tax bill or obtaining cash rebates for a loss-making business. It’s a valuable funding source; recent improvements by the Government have made it more accessible and it is now a very useful means of financing innovation for qualifying companies.
Would you qualify for R&D tax credits?
Identifying whether a business is eligible for R&D tax credits and managing the application process can be complex, costly and time consuming – it’s a specialised field. Why take time away from running your business when we offer a no win no fee service?
RJP has many years of experience in claiming R&D tax credits for clients. A wide range of companies are eligible to claim R&D tax relief – software developers, design companies, businesses launching a new technology or management process, specialist manufacturers, biotech companies and many more.
Click here to take the quiz and find out if your company is eligible for R&D tax relief.
Inject additional free cash into your business or start up
RJP has already helped many companies successfully claim R&D tax relief including the following projects:
- Internal development of new web-based Customer Relationship Management system
- Development of an internal bespoke time recording and billing system
- Translation of software into foreign languages
- Development of iPad and iPhone applications
Tax refunds claimed have amounted to tens of thousands of pounds and with the relief now at 225% of qualifying costs, it is more valuable than ever.
If you think there’s even a small chance R&D tax relief could apply to your existing business or idea for a new start up, investigate the possibility with our tax specialists.
We take on claims based upon a no win; no fee approach and will manage the entire process from advisory through to tax refund stage.
Take our R&D tax credits qualifying questionnaire


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28 February 2021 - Final self assessment tax return deadline
If you haven’t yet submitted your 2020 self assessment tax return and paid any tax due, you have until 28 February 2021 to submit your return before a penalty is issued. A 5% surcharge also applies to tax which was due on 31 January and is not paid by 28 February.