How does the government grant affect my SR & ED claim?

Allan Madan, CA
 Nov 22, 2013
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If you receive a grant from a federal, provincial or other government body that is assistance for a SR & ED expense, the grant will reduce the claimable SR & ED expense amounts on the tax return. This can, in effect, increase your tax payable.

 

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