The R&D Tax Incentive is an Australian Government initiative supporting innovation for Australian businesses to create or develop new or improved products, systems and original solutions. If you’re engaging in R&D activities, you could be eligible for up to 43.5% refundable cash payment on R&D expenditure that can be used now to help support your operation through these tough times.
By shifting your efforts to R&D, you can refocus or pivot your team to ensure they have continued employment and add value to you throughout the coronavirus crisis and beyond.
Set your business up for success post-COVID with additional financial support to capitalise on R&D and innovation that will see you rise above current challenges and keep ahead of your competitors.
If your business has been impacted by the current crisis, the R&D Tax Incentive will help keep operations steady by injecting cash straight back into your accounts.
Clients featured above: Shroom Brothers and The Kind Coffee Co.
Clients featured: Shroom Brothers and The Kind Coffee Co.
R&D claims can be complex, but not with ABA. Our team is here to help you every step of the way – from assessing eligibility and reviewing expenditure to preparing documents and lodging your claim.
Our clients are important to us, which is why we’re dedicated to protecting our 100% success rate with preparation and lodgement of R&D Tax Incentive claims.
Our consultants work hard to ensure the maximum amount of eligible expenditure can be claimed, ensuring we achieve the best possible outcomes for you.
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