QUESTIONS
QUALIFYING
Businesses investing in new or improved product or process of development can qualify. Technical endeavors to cut cost and remain competitive in the market place may also qualify for the credit. The criteria are not exclusive to any specific type of industry, in fact, research and development takes place in a broad range.
Common industries that qualify:
- APPAREL
- AGRICULTURAL
- AUTOMOTIVE
- BIOTECHNOLOGY
- CHEMICALS
- COSMETICS
- ELECTRONICS
- ENERGY
- ENGINEERING
- FOOD & CONSUMER
- PACKAGED GOODS
- HIGH TECH
- LIFE SCIENCES
- MANU FACTURING
- MEDICAL DEVICES & EQUIPMENT
- PHARMACEUTICALS
- SOFTWARE
- SEMI-CONDUCTOR
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- UTILITIES
- WASTE MANAGEMENT
-
TECHNOLOGICAL IN NATURE - DOES THE PROJECT OR ACTIVITY RELY ON ANY FORM OF HARD SCIENCE?
The experiment performed must fundamentally rely on principles of the physical or biological sciences, engineering, or computer science, etc. Social sciences (including economics, business management, and behavioral sciences), arts, or humanities do not qualify.
-
PERMITTED PURPOSE - ARE YOU TRYING TO MAKE PRODUCTS/ PROCESSES FASTER, MORE EFFICIENT, LIGHTER, ETC.?
The purpose of the experiment must be to develop new or improve existing function, performance, reliability or quality of the business component. Business component can be any product, process, technique, invention, formula, or software, etc.
-
TECHNOLOGICAL UNCERTAINTY - AT THE OUTSET OF THE PROJECT, WERE THERE ANY DOUBTS REGARDING THE PROPER DESIGN OR METHODOLOGY TO ACHIEVE THE DESIRED PRODUCT OR PROCESS IMPROVEMENT?
There must be uncertainty concerning the capability to develop, method, or appropriate design of a new or improved business component.
-
PROCESS OF EXPERIMENTATION - DID YOU CONSIDER ONE OR MORE ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS? DID YOU HAVE TO TEST YOUR RESULTS?
A process designed to evaluate one or more alternatives to achieve a result where the capability or the method of achieving that result, or the appropriate design of that result, is uncertain as of the beginning of the taxpayer's research activities.
- WAGES
- SUPPLIES
- CONTRACT RESEARCH
Questions
What our
clients ask
What if I am already claiming the credit?
Can I claim the R&D tax credit even if all of my manufacturing is done overseas?
How does the Research and Development tax credit help with cashflow and profits?
Do I need these credits if I plan to sell my business?
What is the research and development tax credit?
Is this a refundable credit?
How many years can I claim the credit?
Let’s Get in Touch
Contact details
R&D Incentives Group
725 S. Figueroa Street, Suite 2250
Los Angeles, CA 90017