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Many UK businesses are investing in sustainability — and a large portion of carbon-reduction work qualifies for RDEC. This article explains how green innovation aligns with HMRC’s definition of R&D. Read it to ensure your company is not missing out on getting tax reductions for your sustainability projects.
Many UK companies carry out valuable R&D without realising it. From process refinements to software integrations, everyday problem-solving can qualify for R&D tax relief under the RDEC scheme. Discover how to spot, evidence and claim the innovation that’s hiding in plain sight in our daily operations.
We delve into which types of software developments are most likely to qualify for the UK’s R&D incentives, focusing on real-world examples like novel algorithms, integration challenges and emerging technologies—helping you recognise your qualifying R&D.
Does your architecture or construction engineering work involve technical innovation? You might be eligible for valuable UK tax relief through the RDEC (Research and Development Expenditure Credit) scheme — even if you don’t realise it. We shed light on what qualifies as R&D in the built environment.
Explore how advanced materials development—from AI-designed compounds to breathable smart fabrics—can qualify for UK R&D tax relief under the RDEC scheme. The key is that the development involves tackling scientific or technical uncertainties. This applies for applications in sustainability, construction, healthcare and wearable tech—for example.
Where is there R&D in the UK Food & Drinks Industry? We explore how to identify when R&D, that could qualify for RDEC incentives, is being undertaken in the UK food & beverages industry, including some real case examples.
This article and short video explore the breadth of R&D activity within the UK manufacturing sector, revealing that innovation is not limited to high-tech industries. It highlights how even small advancements, particularly by SMEs, can qualify for R&D tax relief.