Budget March 2020 – RDEC to increase to 13% from 1 April 2020 & SME anti-avoidance delayed

There was a lot to take in from yesterday’s budget and the devil is always in the detail….in the form of the Budget Report.

Anyway, the R&D headlines distilled for you are:

  1.  As hoped, the rate of RDEC will increase from 12% to 13% from 1 April 2020 – good to see the UK competing globally when it comes to R&D regimes.
  2. The government will consult on whether expenditure on data and cloud computing should qualify for R&D tax credits (no timescales given yet)
  3. The proposed anti-avoidance to protect the SME regime from abuse will be delayed until 1 April 2021 to ensure it works effectively without penalising eligible businesses.
  4. Changes within ‘workers services’ legislation would potentially have caused a problem for R&D ‘Externally Provided Worker’ claims but this will now not be a concern.

The takeaway – there is ongoing and increasing support for companies undertaking R&D in the UK – one small piece of certainty in rather turbulent times!

As always, do get in touch if you have any questions.

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