Not all activities qualify for the R&D Tax Credit. Here are some examples of what typically does:
1. Developing New Products: Creating a new product that is more efficient, effective, or has better features. 2. Improving Existing Products: Making significant improvements to existing products or processes. 3. Prototyping and Testing: Creating and testing prototypes to validate a concept or design. 4. Software Development: Developing new software or significantly enhancing existing software.