The Shorts Innovation Taxes Group

7th June 2016

Is your business innovative? Does it make strides in technology or science? If so, there is plenty of support available to help it prosper.

Did you know that: you could save £26 in tax for every £100 spent innovating via R&D tax relief? if you make profits derived from patents they can attract a corporate tax rate of just 10% (nearly half the normal rate)? that high quality management accounts information can help you better understand your business? that a wide range of funding and business support options are available to businesses that innovate? and that innovative businesses with a track record of innovating and protecting their intellectual property are more successful, have stronger balance sheets and are better able to attract external investors'. The Shorts Innovation Taxes Group (ITG) are pleased to invite you to a morning talk at the AMP in the Brearley Room to to hear how the above areas can benefit your innovative business and how you can access them: Date:            Thursday 23rd June 2016 Time:            Refreshments from 8.30 for 9.00am start Close:           Presentations and Q&A to close at 10.00am Location:      AMP Technology Centre | Wallis Way | Catcliffe | Rotherham | S60 5TZ Please join us for breakfast, a brief talk on the areas above and a chat with one of our specialist advisors. Book now to secure your place!

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