Shedding Light on the SR&ED Program

The Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED) program is one of the most lucrative incentive programs for companies working on technological development and product/process improvements.  SR&ED can generate tax credits up to 68% on eligible labour costs.

An analysis by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) showed that only 50% of eligible Ontario manufacturers have filed SR&ED claims.  It might not always be apparent that activities you are performing on a routine basis can qualify for SR&ED tax credits. One thing to keep in mind is that the work you are performing has to meet 5 main criteria as outlined by the CRA:

  • Technical Advancement
  • Hypothesis formulation
  • Procedure consistent with Scientific Method
  • Technical Obstacles
  • Technical Content

When it comes to applying for a SR&ED tax claim, it is important that you have a good understanding of the program. By focusing on your business you might not always have the time to learn about what is eligible for the SR&ED program, or to keep up with all the program changes that occur throughout the years.

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