28.08.2019

Failed R&D Project?

Failed R&D Project?

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If you undertook a R&D project but it failed it can still be eligible for R&D tax relief.

Government guidance states that project must have 'tried to overcome this uncertainty' for R&D tax relief. Get in touch today by sending me a message to discuss your project.

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