
At Apex Accountants, we specialise in R&D tax credits, helping businesses secure financial benefits while ensuring full compliance with HMRC requirements. With recent changes to the R&D tax relief rules, HMRC is enforcing stricter compliance checks. Our expertise minimises risks, helping you navigate the complex claim process efficiently.
Our team stays informed about the latest HMRC guidance and updates. We’re well-versed in the intricacies of compliance, such as the merged scheme for R&D expenditure credits and the criteria for R&D-intensive SMEs. These changes, effective from April 2024, mean compliance demands are higher than ever.
We ensure every claim aligns with HMRC’s standards. Our process involves preparing technical reports, compiling financial records, and submitting robust evidence. By adhering to the latest R&D tax relief rules, we reduce the chances of errors or discrepancies that could lead to HMRC enquiries.
With HMRC increasing compliance checks and hiring more inspectors, having experts by your side is essential. We create claims that accurately reflect your R&D activities, meeting all eligibility criteria. This reduces the risk of costly and time-consuming enquiries.
If HMRC raises an enquiry, we provide end-to-end support. From managing communications to addressing concerns with clear responses, we ensure issues are resolved quickly so you can focus on your business.
Let Apex Accountants help you maximise your R&D tax credits while staying compliant with HMRC. Contact us now to simplify your claim process, minimise risks, and focus on innovation with confidence. Partner with us to make the most of the opportunities available under the latest HMRC guidance and R&D tax relief rules. Start your journey with Apex Accountants!
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