RDTI for Engineering Firms
Engineering companies developing new structural approaches, computational methods, materials applications, or systems designs frequently conduct eligible R&D. ExaRDTI helps engineering businesses document these activities and claim the tax offset they are entitled to.
Engineering R&D Activities
Common eligible activities include structural engineering innovation, new computational and simulation methods, materials science and application development, environmental and civil engineering advances, mechanical and electrical system design, and energy efficiency improvements. ExaRDTI captures project data and helps draft technical narratives that aim to demonstrate how each activity meets the four-part eligibility test.
Project-Based Tracking
Engineering R&D is often project-based, with eligible activities forming part of larger commercial projects. ExaRDTI helps separate and document the R&D components, supporting clear delineation between eligible R&D and standard engineering practice — a common area of ATO scrutiny for engineering claims.
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