Top 5 Recoup blogs of 2021

What a year 2021 has been! Even with a the difficulties that the year has brought for everyone, R&D tax credits have been a valuable to source of finance to a large number of businesses.

Here are our top 5 blogs for 2021:

1. How R&D will facilitate a green and swift recovery in the UK following COVID-19

Following the COVID-19 crisis, the UK government is looking to build a future which is greener, fairer, healthier, more resilient and more innovative than ever before.

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2. Don’t think your business would qualify for R&D funding?

Too many, and very understandably, R&D Tax Credits sound as though they could only be applicable to a room full of scientists in white lab coats deep in a voyage of scientific discovery. We are here to show you that this is not the case at all. According to the government’s latest figures, there were 52,335 R&D Tax Credit claims filed in 2016 - 2017. The scheme paid out a total of £3.5 billion to companies that met the criteria of R&D for tax purposes, you could easily be one of them!

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3. #WorldEnvironmentDay - R&D aiding the pathway to a greener future

In light of the COVID-19 crisis, the importance of being able to find ingenious, practical, and timely solutions to the most challenging problems is even clearer. Research and development will be critical to economic and social recovery from the impacts of COVID-19, enabling us to build a greener, healthier and more resilient UK.

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4. R&D In The Food & Beverage Industry

A new food product is one of the most obvious projects in which R&D will be involved. Market research is a notable exception to what may qualify as R&D for tax purposes, but many other parts of the new product development process may be eligible in an R&D tax credit claim.

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5. 5 Most Common Misconceptions About R&D Tax Credits

Ever since the R&D Tax Credits scheme was launched in the year 2000, it’s been regarded year on year as a resounding success. In fact, each year as much as £4.3 billion of tax relief support is claimed in the UK, offering a valuable cash injection for businesses of all sizes in all sectors.

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