New R&D tax credit will start in July

Friday, 17 June, 2011

The Gillard Labor Government’s $1.8 billion R&D Tax Credit will deliver more funding to innovative firms - including manufacturers, ICT and biotech - increasing productivity and Australia’s national income.

This builds on Labor’s policy reform agenda of the past four years and will be a major benefit for businesses that innovate and use R&D as a platform for future growth.

The credit will deliver a 45% refundable tax credit to companies with an aggregated turnover of less than $20 million and a 40% non-refundable offset to all others.

This will allow more firms to benefit from our massive boost to the innovation, science and research budget, helping them grasp the opportunities of our transition to a cleaner economy.

The development is the culmination of an extensive consultation and negotiation process.

Following discussions with the Greens, the government will introduce quarterly payments for small and medium businesses from 1 January 2014. These firms will get their credit sooner, significantly improving their cash flow and incentive to invest in R&D.

The deferral of the start date to 1 July 2011 has an overall impact of $40m, with a negative impact of $310m in 2011-12 and a positive impact in 2012-13 of $270m.

The government will continue to work in partnership with the business community to get the most from this landmark reform. An advisory group will be established through the Innovation Australia Board to monitor the implementation and operation of the Credit. The government, through AusIndustry, will run an extensive education program to ensure firms are kept up to date.

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