Costs spent to resolve technically-challenging issues qualify for SR&ED. Routine engineering does not. If your company spent money developing new technologies, then you will likely receive a Government of Canada cheque!
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Richard Moore has been involved with SR&ED for 13 years. CRA engaged him as a Science Consultant to assess eligibility of taxpayers' SR&ED claims for four years during the late 1990s,
predominately in software, IT, and electronics. Since 2000 >110 clients have received >270 SR&ED cheques because they spent money developing new technologies in software, computer games; social networking; imaging;
while developing innovative products.
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