R&D Tax Incentives
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Maximise your tax savings by taking advantage of Australia’s generous R&D tax incentives with the expert guidance of our R&D specialist tax consultants. Companies with an aggregated turnover under $20 million can receive a refundable offset of up to 43.5% of eligible R&D expenditure. Larger companies (turnover $20 million or more) can claim a non-refundable tax offset of 38.5% on eligible R&D expenses. Eligible R&D expenditure includes direct and indirect R&D expenses, think salaries, prototypes, overheads, lease costs, contractor fees, and more.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The R&D Tax Incentive is the largest Australian government incentive program for business in Australia, aimed at encouraging businesses to undertake R&D activities. The program provides eligible businesses to claim a tax offset or refund for eligible R&D expenditure. Eligible businesses with an aggregated turnover of less than $20M are entitled to claiming a refundable tax offset of 43.5% of eligible R&D expenditure. Entities with an aggregated turnover above $20M are entitled to receive a tax credit on 38.5% of eligible R&D expenditure.
To be eligible for the R&D Tax Incentive, your business must be incorporated in Australia and undertake eligible R&D activities. Generally, you need to have spent at least $20,000 on eligible R&D activities in the relevant income year. Eligible activities typically involve systematic experimentation or innovation to generate new knowledge, products, processes, or services. If you’re unsure about your eligibility, our R&D tax consultants can assess your activities and guide you through the process.
The R&D Tax Incentive covers a broad range of direct and indirect expenses related to eligible R&D activities. Here’s a breakdown:
Direct R&D Expenditure | Indirect R&D Expenditure |
Salaries and wages for R&D staff | Overheads |
Cost of materials and prototypes | Lease costs |
Contracted R&D services | Certain depreciation expenses |
Testing and analysis | Utilities and administrative fees |
Laboratory equipment | Contractor fees |
Yes. You are entitled to claiming the R&D Tax Incentive over multiple years provided that you are conducted eligible R&D activities in Australia.
AusIndustry and the ATO both publish guidance on the requirements of the R&D Tax Incentive, and how to apply for the programme. However, achieving a fully compliant application can be complex without the aid of a technical specialist.
Also, as the R&D Tax Incentive Program is administered on a a self-assessment basis, you may not necessarily be aware if your application is non-compliant – you may only find out if this is case should AusIndustry or the ATO review your application.
Therefore, to avoid this risk it is highly recommended that you seek the consultation of an R&D Tax Incentive consultant, who can ensure that your application is fully compliant upon submission.
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