This news brief highlights what action companies should take NOW to optimise the value they could obtain from the new R&D Tax Incentive. It also highlights the benefits and NEW FEATURES of the R&D Tax Incentive. It also compares benefits to the R&D Tax Concession, which it replaces.
This series of articles provides an overview of the more commonly accessed R&D Tax Incentives and Technology Commercialisation Grants:'¢ The R&D Tax Concession (which will draw to a conclusion as companies finalise their Applications and Tax Returns for the 2011 year of income);'¢ The new R&D Tax Incentive (replaces the R&D Tax Concession for years of income starting 1 July 2011 onwards); '¢ Commercialisation Australia Grants;'¢ Other Grants and Incentives. The discussion is limited to the key issues that would allow potential applicants to determine their potential eligibility and the benefits that could result.
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