Discrediting SR&ED Misconceptions
Many Canadian businesses do not take advantage of the SR&ED tax credit program because they believe their project and/or costs are not eligible, but this belief is often guided by common misconceptions.
Many Canadian businesses do not take advantage of the SR&ED tax credit program because they believe their project and/or costs are not eligible, but this belief is often guided by common misconceptions.
13 Cleantech companies in British Columbia recently received $2M in funding through the provincial funding agencies IRAP and Innovate BC.
Invest Ontario is a provincial agency dedicated to securing private sector strategic business and capital investments for Ontario businesses.
Can your business receive SR&ED tax credits as a non-Canadian business? How about if you’re doing R&D work outside of Canada? The answers to these questions may surprise you.
IPON recently launched programming to help Ontario-based entrepreneurs, researchers and SMEs protect their intellectual property (IP).
OBIO’s latest program provides infrastructure, commercialization, and technology adoption to Ontario SMEs in the life sciences sector.
Through the Alberta Innovates Voucher Program, businesses can offset a portion of their costs related to technology development and research.
This article covers how businesses in Atlantic Canada can use government funding to protect their Intellectual Property (IP).
The Critical Minerals Research, Development, and Demonstration Program Wave 2 (CMRDD2) is a grant funding program currently accepting applications.
Want to find out if your R&D project is eligible for tax credits through the SR&ED funding program? Learn how the program defines eligible experimental production.