The hurdles that businesses face when claiming research and development (R&D) tax reliefs continue to gain coverage in the media.
According to a recent article in The Mail on Sunday, the Government’s R&D tax relief scheme – which provides a vital financial lifeline for many start-ups and small firms which need financial support to grow – has rejected valid submissions and delayed payments.
The article continues that HMRC estimates that £7.6billion in R&D tax relief was claimed by more than 90,000 firms in 2021-22 – with more than £1billion of that paid out to fraudsters, or in error.
Commenting on the issue, Natasha Frangos, Managing Partner, said: “There is a real risk that the handling of some R&D tax relief claims is undermining the Government’s own policy to support investment here in the UK. We should be removing hurdles to innovation, but this is hindering rather than helping.”
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