If your income period ended 30 June 2024, you have until 30 April 2025 to register your 2023–24 R&D tax incentive (R&DTI) activities in the Department of Industry, Science and Resources' (DISR) customer portalExternal Link.
Before you start, we encourage you to watch How to register your R&D activities for the R&DTIExternal Link and read these tipsExternal Link to get familiar with the process. If you can’t meet the deadline, you’ll need to request an extensionExternal Link in the portal.
Don't forget – you must register your activities with DISRExternal Link to then claim the R&D tax offset with your company tax return. But registering your activities doesn’t mean you’ll automatically receive the offset at tax time – the ATO conducts its own reviews of claims being made.
It's very important to remember that the ATO and DISR both conduct compliance reviews and audits of claims to make sure the law is being followed. We have sophisticated systems in place to pinpoint non-compliance.
It's crucial to keep detailed records of the R&D activities and expenditures you want to claim, from the time they were carried out. These records must demonstrate the nature of the activities, the costs involved and how these expenditures relate to the activities. Relying solely on records created later, at the time of preparing your company tax return, can result in your claim being rejected. See Keeping R&D records for detailed information about which R&D records to keep and for how long.
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