R&D Tax Credit – Water Engineering

//R&D Tax Credit – Water Engineering
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Project Description

WATER ENGINEERING – R&D Tax Credit

THIS CASE STUDY SHOWS THE APPLICATION OF KEY LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENTS FOR QUALIFYING R&D ACTIVITIES AS THEY APPLY TO RELEVANT ACTIVITIES IN THE WATER ENGINEERING INDUSTRY.

BUSINESS SCENARIO

H20 Resolutions is an engineering consultancy based in the U.K. that specializes in water engineering and offers a comprehensive range of high-quality engineering solutions for water management.

H20 Resolutions created a desktop software system that stimulates real-world operations of water systems. The system runs on a model that requires user-established operational rules for simulation. That is, the user inputs data that they have recorded over a period of time as operational rules or parameters for the model to work. The simulation model is used to quantify how forecast weather conditions may affect both natural and industrial/mine water resource systems, aiding technicians and managers in planning site operations.

The software had two main issues; (1) the accuracy or sensitivity of the forecast is reduced because it is based on only historical data and (2) the system requires manual collection and input of data.

In FY13, two key components were developed with purpose of enabling the system to provide more accurate and useful forecast by developing a simulation model that interfaces with external systems that collected real-time data to produce real-time analysis of that data, based on the user’s requirements. These components were developed separately:

  • Technology for the continuous simulation of natural streamflow
  • Forecast of operational windows with real-time data

H20 Resolutions needed to determine the eligibility of its proposed R&D activities in order to know if they qualified for the Research and Development Tax Relief Schemes. To be eligible,

It had to be certain that its qualified research met key legislative requirements within the tax definition to demonstrate the project is R&D. These requirements include defining for tax purposes:

  • Project
  • Advance in science or technology
  • science
  • technology
  • directly contribute
  • scientific or technological uncertainty

H20 Resolutions’ qualified R&D activities included the following.

H20 RESOLUTIONS’ ELIGIBLE R&D ACTIVITIES

Background research to evaluate current knowledge gaps and determine feasibility (background research for the development of  H20 Resolutions’ software system). 

Background research for the software system included:

  • Literature search and review of relevant, existing technology.
  • Consultation with industry professionals and potential customers to determine the level of interest and commercial feasibility of such a project.
  • Preliminary equipment and resources review with respect to capacity, performance and suitability for the project.
  • Examination of key environmental database systems to determine the factors that may inform the design of the interface/capacity required to interface with those systems.

Design and development of a series of prototypes to achieve the technical objectives (development and testing of the system’s real-time assessment capabilities). 

H20 Resolutions’ hypothesis for the development stage was if the system could be developed to interface with external systems that collected real-time data, it will be able to provide a more accurate and useful forecast. The activities undertaken to prove such a hypothesis included the following:

  • Data acquisition testing was conducted with a test partner. The intention was test the system’s ability to undertake adaptive simulation on a discrete time-step basis while keeping it aligned with the real-time data that is being fed into the system from the external database.
  • The system was designed to connect to large system and process data at about 1-hour intervals. However, the test partner wanted the system to be connected to a smaller system.

Trials and analysis of data to achieve results that can be reproduced to a satisfactory standard and to test the hypothesis (development of an additional trial feature). 

H20 Resolutions conducted activities to find out whether the system could be enabled to extrapolate historical data to produce probabilities that are lower than those typically afforded by the available historical data. These activities included:

  • Development of user interface using Windows, as this feature is enabled as part of the user interface. No current issues with user interface; however, the existing Windows software may not have enough capacity or functionality to support the system’s increasing capabilities.
  • Development of feature involved the testing of several methods, including:
    • The annual exceed probability technique, which involved picking out the highest value in every year.
    • Confidence analysis, which involved creating a time-series envelope from the available data. This gives the user the confidence that the real value will not be any more than what is encompassed by the envelope (i.e. under the curve).

Ongoing analysis of customer or user feedback to improve the prototype design (feedback R&D of H20 Resolutions’ software system). 

Feedback of the software system was necessary to evaluate the performance capabilities of the new design in the field and improve any flaws in the design. Feedback activities included:

  • Ongoing analysis and testing to improve the efficiency and safety of the project:
    • Development of tutorial document to assist the users in using the new system.
  • Ongoing development and modification to interpret the experimental results, and draw conclusions that serve as starting points for the development of new hypotheses.
  • Commercial analysis and functionality review.

COMMENTARY

QUALIFIED RESEARCH DEFINED

Qualified R&D projects consists of research for the intent of achieving an advance in overall knowledge. Advances in capabilities in the field of science or technology through the resolution of scientific process or technological uncertainty general qualify as R&D project. The advancement but not simply be in its own state of knowledge or capability. A companies R&D project must relate to the trade of the business whether it be an existing product or process or one intend to start based on R&D outcomes.

QUALIFYING PROJECT WITHIN THE TAX DEFITION

Activities that are eligible for R&D Relief are defined in the Guidelines by the HMRC, which must be met for the project to qualify as R&D.

  1. Project
  2. Advance in science or technology
  3. Science
  4. Technology
  5. Directly contribute
  6. Scientific or technological uncertainty

WHAT RECORDS AND SPECIFIC DOCUMENTATION DID H20 RESOLUTIONS KEEP?

Similar to any tax credit or deduction, H20 Resolutions had to save business records that outlined what it did in its R&D water engineering activities, including experimental activities and documents to prove that the work took place in a systematic manner. H20 Resolutions saved the following documentation:

  • Literature review
  • Meeting notes
  • Sketches/drawings
  • Design documents for system architecture and source code
  • Photographs / videos of various stages of build / assembly / testing
  • Screen shots
  • Test protocols
  • Test results and analysis

By having these records on file, H20 Resolutions confirmed that it was “compliance ready” — meaning if it was audited by the HMRC, it could present documentation to show the progression of its R&D work, ultimately proving its R&D eligibility.

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