R&D Tax Credit Claim Support for UK Businesses
Expert guidance from Streets Innovation to help you claim with confidence.
Claiming R&D tax credits
Claiming R&D tax credits can be complex, especially with evolving HMRC guidelines and the technical nature of what qualifies. At Streets Innovation, we specialise in guiding UK businesses through the process with clarity, accuracy, and strategic insight.
Tailored Support for First-Time Claimants
We begin with a free consultation to assess eligibility and walk you through what’s needed. Our approach includes:
Discovery Workshop:
This is where we lay the groundwork. Our team works to gain a deep understanding of your R&D activities and how they align with HMRC’s definition of R&D. We ask the right questions and conduct a thorough analysis to identify all qualifying projects and expenditures, ensuring we develop a robust strategy for your claim.
Claim Preparation and Documentation:
Once we've agreed on the strategy, we get to work compiling your claim with precision and care. We gather all the necessary financial information and documentation to create a detailed technical report that clearly outlines your innovative work.
Financial Compilation:
We gather and structure your data for submission, ensuring no eligible cost is overlooked.
Ongoing Support:
Even after submission, we stay available to assist with any HMRC questions or feedback.
Second Opinions and Review Services for Existing Claimants
If you’ve claimed before but want added assurance or optimisation, we offer:
Risk Reviews:
A thorough assessment of your existing or past claims to reduce the risk of HMRC enquiries.
Compliance Checks:
Ensuring that your claims meet updated legislation and documentation standards.
Claim Advice:
Identifying overlooked areas or improving the way claims are prepared and presented.
Technical and Financial Expertise Combined
The team at Streets Innovation includes experts across scientific disciplines and Chartered Tax Advisers. This blend ensures your claim is not just financially sound but technically accurate, an essential factor for HMRC approval.


