What is Canada’s SR&ED tax credit program all about?
What kinds of work qualify as support work?
What emerges is that the words used leave a great deal of room for interpretation.
A GUIDE FOR CPAs
CO-FOUNDER / DIRECTOR
SBA (CPA RETIRED)
SR&ED ENGINEERING SPECIALIST
Tom has been Founder, Chair, CEO, CTO, COO, and VP of a number of technology start-ups and early stage companies and well versed with government incentive programs such as SR&ED.
Email: rob.farrow@robfarrow.net
Phone: (604) 992-3420
2701 Galley Crescent – Pender Island, BC – V0N 2M2
or
301-825 Dunsmuir Road –Esquimalt, BC – V9A 5B8
Hours (by appointment)
At THE HATCHERY, we do our best to help new business ‘hatchlings’ reach the ocean. While you may have aspirations to become a ‘unicorn’ or perhaps just a medium-sized business, we’ll try and help you survive long enough to at least reach the ocean.
Why Startups Are Like Sea Turtles
As the ‘founder’ of THE HATCHERY, I am focused on technology startups – most often in the software space. As a human being and not just an accountant, I am aware that success is not simply measured in terms of money.
Government agencies (like STATISTICS CANADA) speak disparagingly of ‘micro-businesses’ with 4 or fewer employees, and typically exclude the self-employed from definitions of businesses (they speak of ‘employer businesses’). Yet these days there are about 3 million self-employed Canadians working without paid help.
Investors are looking for growth businesses and dismiss ‘lifestyle companies’. Yet most of us work or have businesses to support a lifestyle. And that’s as it should be!
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