Reader Question: Can NPOs Claim SR&ED?

We have had some people contact us with a question about whether non profit organizations (NPOs) can claim for the SR&ED program. The short answer is, unfortunately no. However – corporate clients or partners can.

Why is this?

The CRA states that only business and corporate tax-payers (including Canadian-controlled private corporations, public and foreign-owned companies) can claim for the SR&ED program. While NPOs do file income tax returns, most are tax-exempt. As the SR&ED is an ITC (tax credit – sometimes refundable, depending on the business), this means that there would be no taxes to apply the ITC to.

NorthBridge Consultants’ Canadian Business Blog is dedicated to bringing businesses news and information to help them identify and access the most appropriate government funding programs.

We offer opinions and insider information that can provide a pulse on government initiatives, the health of the Canadian economy, and firsthand thoughts from Canadian business owners.

Related Posts

9 Medtech Startups Improving Patient Outcomes

9 Fintech Startups Advancing Finance Management

Popular Programs: