The R&D Tax Incentive provides substantial tax benefits to encourage more companies to engage in research and development.
First 5000 members are invited to comment on important issues about the program's implementation relating to the guidance, compliance and education activities that Government can provide to help you to participate in the program.
An objective of the Australian Government is to transition the R&D Tax Incentive into a significant vehicle for driving the nation’s innovation system through increased research and development.
AusIndustry’s aim is to engage with a wide range of audiences to encourage an innovation culture and enable the development of strong guidance material for the R&D Tax Incentive.
Submissions or comments in response to the discussion paper are due by Thursday 22 December 2011.
Further information, download the discussion paper or make submissions.
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