Innovate through Business R&D Funding
Explore Australia’s #1 program for business R&D
Brought to you by the State Government
this workshop is brought to you by the Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation (JTSI) so you can register now for a nominal fee of $50 per person – which is fully refunded on attendance.
Unleash Innovation, Fuel Growth
This easy-to-digest masterclass is open to all Great Southern businesses so you can understand how the R&D Tax Incentive (R&DTI) could help your business to innovate and grow, by offsetting the expense of eligible research and development.
The incentive encourages investment in R&D which generates benefits for the Australian economy. The R&DTI can also support collaboration with registered Research Service Providers.
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► financial benefits of the program
► how does it apply in the "real world"
► how to implement practical internal management practices
► What issues are the regulators looking at and concerned with
► what NOT to do and NOT to claim
► tips and tricks from 20 years in the R&D tax trenches
plus time for a Q&A session!
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• engineering
• manufacturing
• agricultural
• engineers
• accountants
• information communication technology
• software development
• product developmentand more!
Facilitated by Stephen Carroll of Evolv3 Innovation
With over 20 years in the R&D Tax trenches, Stephen knows how to explain this benefit at a business level. He'll share a wealth of tips and real-world stories of good, bad and ugly R&D claims; to help you get it right and make the most of the generous tax incentive.
Early registration is recommended
Albany Business Centre, Training Room
222 Chester Pass Road, Albany
Thursday, 12 October | 9.30am to 12.30pm
Morning tea will be provided
A $50 registration fee applies, which will be fully refunded on attendance
this workshop is brought to you by the Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation (JTSI), facilitated by Evolv3, hosted by Albany Business Centre, and supported by Albany Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Denmark Chamber of Commerce and Great Southern Development Commission.