Friday, September 19, 2025
booked.net Call us at 613-908-9448
Eco-conscious : Print an issue, plant a tree! 

No products in the cart.

  • About
    • Contributors
    • Disclaimers
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Giving back
    • Mission Statement
    • Past Issues
    • Where to Find
    • Call us at 613-935-3763
The Seeker - Positively Local, Suporting Local
You could have reached 1,384 visitors today
  • Home
  • News
  • The Soapbox
  • Columnists
  • Events
  • Advertise!
    • Online
    • In Print
  • Puzzles
  • Videos
  • Contact Us
Seeker
No Result
View All Result

Responsible for SR&ED Refunds? 5 Tips You Must Know

The Seeker by The Seeker
January 25, 2022
in This May Also Interest You
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0
business people wearing face masks and talking

Photo by August de Richelieu on Pexels.com

It takes only 120 calendar days to process your refundable SR&ED claim from the moment you file it. While we have no authority over how long the CRA takes to process your SR&ED claim, we do have some suggestions that will make the process go more smoothly on your end.

You can also use the SR&ED calculator to know a rough estimate of how much money your company could save through the SR&ED program. Here are five suggestions to help you speed the processing of your SR&ED claim:

You might also like

5 Eco-Friendly Gardening Swaps for a Healthier Home and Planet

How to Get a Temporary Phone Number to Receive SMS Online

The Easiest Way to Sell Your Car in Toronto

1. Become familiar with the SR&ED tax credit program and educate yourself and your technical team on it.

Attend webinars and seminars in addition to meeting with your SR&ED claim and preparer to learn everything to know about the program. When you know what the programme requires and who qualifies, you and your team can better prepare for the process, making it run more easily for everyone.

2. Keep track of documentation

It’s far easier to be proactive rather than reactive when it comes to future SR&ED work. While reviewing your work and doing your best to gather documentation isn’t tough because starting with a documenting process will save you a lot of time and effort. Keep in mind that documentation should include the following:

  • Contemporaneous – prepared at the time SR&ED work is completed.
  • Dated – to show that the job was completed over the course of the fiscal year.
  • Technical concerns and challenges should be emphasized in order to facilitate the technical reports that will be submitted with the claim.

3. Appoint an internal ‘SR&ED Champion’ from your team.

While it is not required, appointing an “internal SR&ED champion” is usually beneficial. This person will be the main point of contact for your firm and will handle the whole SR&ED claim process from within. The technical lead is usually this person. They’re essential for setting up one-on-one interviews with all of your technical employees who worked on the research or development projects.

4. Schedule time in advance

No one enjoys being pressed for time to fulfill a deadline. It’s critical to plan out the procedure from the very beginning  so that you do not have to avoid feeling rushed before a deadline.

An experienced SR&ED claim preparer will give you plenty of time to examine your claim with you before submitting it, allowing you to submit it far ahead of schedule. It’s best to follow their schedule and stay on track.

5. BEFORE you begin development, review the SR&ED criteria and design a strategy.

This suggestion may appear strange. However, knowing the requirements ahead of time, such as documentation, qualifying work, and salaries vs. contractors, makes the entire process go more seamlessly. Your SR&ED claim preparer may be able to walk you through what they’ll be looking for and even give you advice on how to get the most out of your research and development.

The Seeker

The Seeker

Next Post
Useful Tips for Developing an Effective HR Strategy

Useful Tips for Developing an Effective HR Strategy

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Categories

  • Advertorial (1)
  • Business & Finances (15)
  • Columns (676)
    • Archived (199)
      • Fashionably Marlene (13)
      • Filter-Free Zone (11)
      • For What it's Worth (37)
      • Fostering Change (2)
      • Grant Spills the Gravy (10)
      • Louise Mignault (58)
      • Memo from the Mayor (2)
      • Men Writes (26)
      • Mortgage Tips (1)
      • Seeker Snippets (22)
      • Take Note (6)
      • The Adventures of D.B Cooper (1)
      • Which Witch is Witch? (10)
    • Current (363)
      • Appreciating Contemporary Art (5)
      • Discover SD&G (42)
      • Douris Deliberations (8)
      • Friends of the Cline House (2)
      • From Sharyn's Pantry (7)
      • Gardening – Ask Anna (30)
      • Jay's Tech & Cyber Insights (4)
      • Keeping it Reel (28)
      • Local Spins from Bud's Records (9)
      • Mental Health Matters (13)
      • Out and About (53)
      • Outdoor Club (27)
      • Reality Bytes (8)
      • roadSIGNS (34)
      • Smart Move with Sondra (7)
      • The Resilient Life (5)
      • Transition Cornwall+ (19)
      • What I'm Reading (2)
      • Wondrous Life (36)
      • Yafa Arts & Craft (24)
  • Events (1)
  • Health & Fitness (11)
  • Home & Garden (11)
  • Interviews (160)
    • 5 questions with… (106)
    • Business Profiles (2)
    • Locals in the Loupe (50)
  • Leisure & Lifestyle (736)
  • News (2,640)
    • Ontario (1)
  • Politics (24)
    • Federal Elections (10)
    • Provincial Elections (10)
  • Science & Technology (46)
  • Sports (4)
  • The Soapbox (266)
    • Agree to Disagree (117)
  • This May Also Interest You (1,654)
  • Top 5 (1)
  • Travel (52)
  • You May Also Like (980)
Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube TikTok
Don't miss anything!

Get notified of all our new news by ringing the bell at the bottom left corner!

Content Safety

HERO

theseeker.ca

Trustworthy

Approved by Sur.ly

2024
Disclaimers
Stock Photos partially provided by our partner Depositphotos
The Seeker Newspaper is located at 327 Second Street E., Cornwall, ON K6H 1Y8 -- All rights reserved
The Seeker does not accept responsibility for errors, misprints or inaccuracies published within.Please note that the views and opinions expressed in news article are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of The Seeker. The content provided is for informational purposes only and has been written from the authors’ perspective, aiming to engage and inform readers. The Seeker is committed to presenting a wide range of viewpoints and encourages readers to conduct their own research and exercise critical thinking when considering these opinions in the context of their own perspectives.
ISSN 2562-1750 (Print)

ISSN 2562-1769 (Online)
Accessibility Adjustments

Powered by OneTap

How long do you want to hide the accessibility toolbar?
Hide Toolbar Duration
Colors
Orientation
Version 2.5.0
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • The Soapbox
  • Columnists
  • Events
  • Advertise!
    • Online
    • In Print
  • Puzzles
  • Videos
  • Contact Us

© 2023 Reducing our footprint!   For every issue we print, we plant a tree!

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.