The Research Tax Credit (CIR) is a support measure for the research and development (R&D) activities of companies, regardless of their sector or size. Companies that incur R&D expenses can benefit from the CIR by deducting them from their tax under certain conditions, up to a maximum of 30%.

The Innovation Tax Credit (CII) is a tax measure reserved for SMEs. The latter can benefit from a tax credit of 20% of the expenses necessary for the design of prototypes or pilot installations of new products.

CIR CII approval

As part of your R&D and/or innovation project, the development of a tailor-made web application associated with your project can benefit from the CIR and/or the CII and finance part of it.

Expenses incurred by a company in research or innovation operations, entrusted to a service provider, may also entitle it to the research and/or innovation tax credit (CIR-CII). The service provider must be approved by the ministry in charge of research or the ministry of the economy. Approval makes it possible to verify that the service provider has the potential required to carry out research and development. RSC and its teams have had these approvals for more than 10 years. Concretely: under certain conditions, RSC invoices can be included in the calculation of the basis of your CIR and/or CII.

We work with many customers who use our development teams and through our approval benefit from these tax incentives. However, we are not able to identify your project’s eligibility for these schemes. On the other hand, you can ask us questions and we will put you in touch with our consulting partners in CIR & CII.

Do you have an R&D or innovation project requiring development? We are talking about it?

You can also find more information on the CIR or details on the CII

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