Tuesday, June 21, 2022

Research and Development Tax Incentives

Join representatives from the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) and AusIndustry to learn more about the Research and Development Tax Incentive.

This session aims to introduce you to the R&D Tax Incentive and guide you through key eligibility requirements. If you are new to the program, we highly recommend attending this session prior to submitting an application.

What you will learn:

  • the benefits offered by the R&DTI
  • who can apply
  • what R&D activities and expenditure are eligible
  • record keeping
  • when and how to apply.

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Guide to the R&D Tax Incentive

This session gives an overview of the eligibility requirements for the R&D Tax Incentive so that you can determine if the program is right for your company.

You'll learn about:

  • types of companies that can apply for the tax offset
  • requirements for eligible R&D activities
  • tax rates that apply to small and large companies undertaking eligible R&D activities
  • records you need to keep to evidence your claim
  • how to apply
  • where to get further guidance.

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Guide to the R&DTI Customer Portal


As of July 2021, all applications for registration must be submitted online through the R&D Tax Incentive customer portal. 

In this session, you'll learn how to complete the authorisation process and login to the portal for the first time, including: 

  • establishing portal access for a principal authority 
  • authorising portal access for staff 
  • authorising an individual tax agent  
  • authorising a tax agency.

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R&DTI Roundtable

We work together with businesses, R&D advisers and industry to improve program administration. This includes the national R&D Tax Incentive Roundtable (the Roundtable) that brings together R&DTI key stakeholders' broad viewpoints and State Reference Groups (SRGs) to discuss operational matters that relate to the R&D Tax Incentive at state and territory level. 

Learn more about the R&DTI Roundtable.


State Reference Groups 

State Reference Groups (SRG) forum Roundtable outcomes with the tax agent community. 

Our forums provide an opportunity to discuss program administration at local and regional levels. 

Participants share experiences and discuss operational matters. We communicate common issues across SRGs to the Roundtable for national-level discussions. 

Learn more about State Reference Groups.

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