by Jamie Collins | Sep 29, 2020 | Blog
The R&D Tax Incentive program is great for startup companies. Why? Let us explain. One misunderstood aspect of the R&D Tax Incentive is that there is no requirement for the R&D to lead to commercial or even technical success. As long as you attempt to... by Jamie Collins | Sep 22, 2020 | Blog
Like it or not, you really do need to trust your R&D Tax Incentive consultant. This post explores what you are trusting them to do for you. It is amazing how claimants seem to have blind faith in their R&D Tax Incentive consultant. For some, they don’t have... by Jamie Collins | Sep 3, 2020 | Blog
Software R&D Tax Incentive applications reported in the media In recent years, there have been a number of media reports of software R&D Tax Incentive applications (some high-profile) being rejected by AusIndustry as being non-compliant. If you have been... by Jamie Collins | Aug 31, 2020 | Blog
Why is prior art searching for R&D Tax Incentive needed? Prior art searching for R&D Tax Incentive is often overlooked, but is an important part of your application. R&D activities will only be acceptable to AusIndustry if that R&D is necessary to... by Jamie Collins | Aug 28, 2020 | Blog
Using an External Consultant It might seem obvious, but you should review your R&D Tax Incentive application before it is submitted. Companies engage an external consultant for a variety of reasons. The R&DTI requirements are a little involved and... by Jamie Collins | Jul 9, 2020 | Blog
Are you accidentally sabotaging your own Tax Incentive application? Tech Abstract would not suggest that you would deliberately undermine your own application, but are you making mistakes in your R&D Tax Incentive application that do unintentionally undermine your...