CLAIM SR&ED TAX INCENTIVES EXPLAINED
Did you know that the Canadian government offers many
beneficial programs to organizations or individuals who conduct research and
development activities in Canada? The purpose of these programs is to encourage
people and businesses to innovate and create new products that benefit society.
The SR&ED tax credit is one business assistance program administered by
federal and provincial governments to encourage and support organizations to
undertake research and development (R&D) activities that they may not be
willing or able to attempt otherwise. To help make your life easier, Sabeeh
Naseer, a leading chartered professional accountant, wants to help you learn
more about how you can claim SR&ED tax incentives to help your business
grow.
SR&ED refers to the Canadian government’s “Scientific
Research and Experimental Development” program. This program rewards
individuals and businesses of all sizes for conducting research and development
activities in Canada. Many companies fail to make an SR&ED claim because
they believe that the program is restricted to bigger and high-tech companies.
In reality, any company might have its hands in SR&ED activities at any
given time. If you or your employees are engaged in solving scientific or
technological problems for which a solution is not obvious and easily
available, there is a high chance that the work being conducted is fully or
partially eligible for SR&ED credits. If you have developed a new product
or improved an existing product, you might qualify as well!
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Accounting
Firm New Westminster
If you answer “yes” to any of these questions, you could be
eligible for SR&ED credits. It is important to keep in mind that SR&ED
credits are always a percentage of the amount spent on R&D activities
conducted in Canada. Therefore, if you or your business does not spend much
money on it, it won’t be eligible for much in credit form.
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Chartered
Professional Accountant New Westminster
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Corporation
Tax Return New Westminster
SR&ED credits are paid depending on the type of
profitability of the individual or business applying for the credits. In some
cases, the credits are refundable. The government basically issues a cheque for
the credit after deducting any taxes due. In other cases, the credits are
non-refundable. This means the credits can only be used to reduce past or
future tax liabilities. Depending on the type of business you have, the means
of receiving payment will differ.
The SR&ED program includes a rigorous regulatory regime
which means you need to focus on thorough eligibility assessments and
substantiation of claims.
As a leading chartered professional accountant, Sabeeh
Naseer aims to help you secure the benefits from government incentives you are
entitled to. If you are interested in securing the SR&ED program, give me a
call at (604) 773-0910 or email me at info@naseercpa.com so that I can guide
you accordingly.
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