Research & Development (R&D) Tax Relief Reform Consultation Launched
24 Jan, 20231 minuteThe UK Government has launched a consultation to simplify the UK’s R&D tax relief syste...
The UK Government has launched a
consultation to simplify the UK’s R&D tax relief system.
The 8-week consultation, which
runs from 13 January to 13 March 2023, sets out proposals on how a single
scheme could be designed and implemented. This would replace the two R&D
tax relief schemes currently in place - the Research and Development
Expenditure Credit (RDEC) and the small and medium enterprises (SME) R&D
relief.
A scheme modelled on the current
RDEC for SMEs would also give decision-makers in smaller companies clearer
information, which will help them set budgets for R&D. In contrast, for
those claiming SME tax relief in the current setup, the exact amount of money their
firm will receive can only be known with certainty at the end of the accounting
period.
This is part of the Government’s
ongoing R&D tax reliefs review and follows changes announced at Autumn
Statement 2022 where the generosities of the two R&D tax schemes were
broadly aligned, with the Chancellor pledging to work with industry to
understand how to provide further support for R&D-intensive SMEs.
Government spending on R&D is
aimed at stimulating private sector investment, which is why it is increasing
investment to £20 billion a year by 2024-25.
We will continue to monitor the situation and keep you
updated on any further changes. If you have any queries in the meantime, please
speak to your usual JS tax contact at js.tax@jsllp.co.uk.