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Cash Lifeline for Businesses

With uncertainty over revenues and a looming cashflow crisis for many businesses, innovation tax incentives consultant, Rob Sowden, reminds business owners that they may be eligible for a welcome cash injection from HMRC if they have been innovating in the past two years.

 

Rob advises: “Many businesses are clearly concerned about the impact the COVID-19 outbreak will have on the future of their business. What they may not realise is that regardless of their current situation, they may be able to claim back a percentage of costs incurred over the past two accounting periods, normally the prior 2 years. 

 

Help may be available via the Research & Development tax credits scheme which is much broader in scope than many are aware. It’s most popular for an annual cashback, even when a business has been in loss and non-tax paying. The cashback entitlement is not based on current trading activities, but on costs that were incurred in the past two trading periods. A business that incurred costs for unique innovation activities, may be entitled to up to 33% of those costs as a cashback. With an average SME payout being £53k for one year, this represents a welcome cash injection straight to the bottom line, and potentially double that amount for a first time claimant. It could be a lifeline for many businesses.

 

Some businesses have claimed small amounts via a DIY claim or a claim compiled by their accountant. However, there is almost always additional cash benefit available, based on a technical appraisal of the innovation activities. Now may be a better-than- ever time to check whether the business has been benefiting from the maximum entitlement.

 

A remote service is available to check eligibility for any registered trading company that has been established for over one year.”

 

Business Cash Enabler provides a free service to businesses to check eligibility for innovation tax incentives.

 

For more information visit www.businesscashenabler.co.uk

 

Article published by BPA member 1786.

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