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Agriculture

Are you using technology in the agricultural sector to improve efficiency and profitability?

Farming may not conjure up images of an industry at the forefront of R&D and yet British farmers and agricultural related businesses are some of the most innovative in the world, developing new techniques and tools in their quest to improve overall performance in this essential sector. Unfortunately many in this industry are unaware that they are eligible for an R&D tax claim. 

Latest HMRC Statistics - Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing*

Claims processed
0
Total sector claim value
£ 0 m
Average claim value
£ 0

What qualifies as R&D in the agricultural sector?

The R&D tax credits scheme rewards any company that undertakes work to resolve a ‘scientific or technological uncertainty’ and in doing so increases the overall knowledge or capability in that field. Qualifying activities may include:

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AGRICULTURAL SECTOR SUCCESS STORY
Specialists in farm cooling equipment and the supply, maintenance and installation of milk tanks developed an instant milk-cooling system to meet the differing complexities of robotic milking machines.

Why work with SciTax?

The R&D tax relief scheme is a highly technical and complex process. With extensive experience working within this field, we are well-positioned to help businesses in the agricultural sector and related industries claim for their innovation.

At SciTax, we take a supportive approach to guiding our clients through the entire claims process. We offer regular visits to your premises (where required) to discuss and review R&D activities to ensure we maximise your benefit. Additionally, we undertake as much of the R&D claim work as possible from identifying eligible projects, through to writing technical narratives, and calculating difficult R&D calculations.

Our support doesn’t end when we submit your claim. Our fee structure includes full enquiry support should your claim be investigated by HMRC.

* Source: HMRC R&D tax credits statistics 2023.