Matt Symonds
Director
Throughout 2022, we will be offering free 1-2-1 sessions in our Funding Drop-in Clinics, to discuss the Funding and Tax Relief schemes available for your business.
On the last Wednesday of every month, we’ve scheduled for our top advisors to be available for 1-to-1 drop-in sessions throughout the day. These are available for UK businesses to book a time that suits them, to discuss the generous grant funding and tax relief schemes available, help decipher their eligibility and how to access them.
Innovation, such as developing new products, processes and services, is inherently risky. Businesses invest their own money into a project with no guarantee of success. Generous Grant Funding schemes can de-risk a research and development project by providing up to 70% of the project costs, while R&D Tax Relief schemes can offer up to 33% Corporation Tax relief or payable credit, on the eligible expenditure after the work is complete.
We also offer assistance to access additional tax relief schemes such as Capital Allowances which rewards investment in R&D facilities; Patent Box which rewards investment in gaining patents for your innovation and Video Games Tax Relief which rewards the development of new video games; as well as gaining Advanced Assurance for EIS and SEIS tax relief, which makes early stage businesses more desirable to investors, by providing tax relief on their investment.
Managing Director, Matt Symonds, says “One of our main aims is to help businesses realise the benefit they can gain, by using Grant Funding and the various tax relief schemes to help fund their innovation!
By running these monthly Funding Drop-in Clinics, we hope to spread the word even further, and advise even more companies on the schemes they’re eligible for! Each month, we’ve got 3 advisors on each of the funding drop-in’s, so there’s plenty of availability to have a free, 1-to-1 discussion about your business and projects.”
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Assists organisations in accessing research and development grant funding across a range of UK and EU schemes and industry sectors.
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