Course Details

HMRC's attitude to R&D claims has hardened.  Although we're seeing fewer challenges to claims over the last 6 - 9 months, enquiries are now a lot more rigorous than they have been in the past.  Caseworkers routinely ask to see the evidence behind every aspect of the claim and without that, the claim will fail.  A lot of this evidence can't comfortably be put in place after the event.  This practical course shows you what 'good' looks like in terms of records, so you can help clients get ahead of the inevitable challenge and build robust R&D claims that stand up to scrutiny without drowning in admin. 

 

By the end of the course, you will have a clear understanding of:

  • What HMRC asks for, and what they actually expect. The interaction between the general CTSA record keeping rules and the specific expectations in HMRC's R&D manuals, and how well they align with what caseworkers ask for. 
  • Core technical evidence for qualifying projects.  How to tie records to the DSIT Guidelines, documenting advances, uncertainties, competent professionals and boundaries using emails, tickets, design notes, test results and decision logs. 
  • Financial records that support the numbers. Linking the claim back to payroll, time records, resource allocations, subcontractor and EPW costs, consumables, etc and how to evidence apportionments in a way HMRC will recognise as reasonable.  Spoiler - blanket percentages are dead. 
  • Pragmatic approaches for SMEs and mid-tier clients. Lightweight templates and processes that fit with existing project and finance systems, so clients can keep adequate R&D records without adopting additional systems or imposing a new culture on the business. 
  • Dealing with weak historic records in HMRC enquiries. How far can you reconstruct records, what to say when evidence is patchy and how to use better record keeping to reduce risk, penalties and adjustment in future periods. 

 

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CPD Course Speaker

Quantify.Tax

Simon Briton

Simon has 20 years' experience working with innovative companies and their advisers on R&D tax relief claims and the other tax incentives that support business growth.

As a tax-qualified lawyer, Simon handles R&D tax enquiries from a wide range of sources and has much more experience than most advisers in this space.