ExaRDTI brings together AI-powered tools, RDTI specialist expertise, and deep integrations in a single platform purpose-built for the Australian R&D Tax Incentive. From identifying eligible activities to building government-ready documentation and allocating expenses, the collaborative approach means 10x less effort, greater accuracy, and a fully auditable claim.
AI-Assisted Technical Narratives
ExaRDTI’s AI engine analyses your development artifacts — Jira tickets, Azure DevOps work items, commit histories, sprint data, and other connected systems — and drafts technical narratives aligned with AusIndustry’s requirements for RDTI claims. You and your RDTI specialist then refine these drafts together, combining your domain expertise with the platform’s compliance knowledge.
How It Works
The AI identifies eligible R&D activities from your connected systems, maps them against the legislated four-part test, and produces structured draft documentation describing the hypothesis, experimental methodology, and outcomes for each activity. You work alongside your ExaRDTI specialist to shape these drafts — adding context, correcting nuance, and helping to make sure each narrative accurately reflects your R&D work. The result is documentation written in the language AusIndustry assessors expect, grounded in the detail only your team can provide.
Read more →Built-In Compliance Intelligence
ExaRDTI’s compliance engine checks your claim in real time against current ATO and AusIndustry requirements. Issues are flagged before submission — not after — helping to strengthen your claim and improve audit readiness.
Four-Part Test Assessment
Every R&D activity is automatically assessed against the legislated four-part eligibility test. The compliance engine checks that each activity involves a systematic progression of work, proceeds from hypothesis to experiment, is conducted for the purpose of generating new knowledge, and involves outcome uncertainty that could not be determined in advance. Activities that do not clearly meet all four criteria are flagged for review.
Read more →Ready for Submission
ExaRDTI produces documentation that is specifically formatted and structured for the Australian Government’s RDTI submission process. Technical narratives, activity descriptions, and expenditure summaries match the fields and requirements of the official portals — ready to copy, paste, and lodge.
AusIndustry Registration
The platform generates content aligned with the AusIndustry R&D registration form, including descriptions of core R&D activities, supporting R&D activities, and the relationship between them. Each activity description follows the structure and language expected by AusIndustry assessors, covering the hypothesis, experimental approach, and how outcome uncertainty was addressed.
Read more →ExaRDTI integrates directly with your existing work management and accounting systems, reducing manual data entry and helping to minimise the risk of eligible R&D activities or expenses being overlooked.
Work Management Systems
Jira — Automatically imports sprints, epics, stories, and time tracking data. ExaRDTI maps Jira issues to R&D activities, identifies which work qualifies under the four-part test, and calculates time spent on eligible activities by each team member.
Read more →AI-Aided Expenditure Mapping
ExaRDTI’s spend analysis module connects your accounting data to your R&D activities, with AI-aided allocation that produces accurate expenditure schedules, clear apportionment methodology, and a complete audit trail. You work with your RDTI specialist to review and refine the allocations, aiming to make figures as accurate and defensible as possible.
Intelligent Apportionment
The platform calculates R&D expenditure apportionment by cross-referencing time tracking data from Jira, Azure DevOps, and other work management systems with financial records from Xero, MYOB, and other accounting platforms. Staff costs are allocated based on actual time spent on eligible R&D activities. Contractor costs are matched to specific R&D projects. Overhead is apportioned using methodologies consistent with ATO requirements. Your RDTI specialist reviews the output with you, identifying any adjustments needed to maximise your claim.
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