12.08.2019

R&D Tax Credits: Which one is the odd one out?

R&D Tax Credits: Which one is the odd one out?

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A) Develop a new service

B) Create a new product

C) Building complex websites or web-based applications

D) Patents or other IP

Out of all of the above, the odd one out is patents or other intellectual property as these are non-qualifying when defining R&D for tax purposes.

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