Hey There,
I have a number of different companies, but some are under nominees (to protect my information from the public registry).
Now, I have what I believe to be genuine R&D claims, as the 5 separate companies are building out tech products in the medical and mobile technology fields.
The average annual expenditure for these companies is just below the VAT threshold (they are startups), so about £75k worth of expenditure in each company.
Here's the catch I need advice on.
What are the R&D tax relief rates I should be calculating on connected companies? The qualifying expenditure has come from this group of companies, and even though I am not a listed director, I am a shareholder behind the nominee - so by virtue of that, these companies are connected.
My question is then, in theory, if one company was to spend £100,000 on services to another one of the companies, and let's say it was all qualifying subcontracting expenditure, what would be the correct rate of R&D relief/credit I should be applying for.
Thanks so much for any further help here, it's a little complicated but I'm hopeful the great minds here will be able to give me some steer.
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