Develer is certified CIR by the French Government!
Develer, a company that already has collaborations in the field of software development with many big brand ( BTicino, GE, National Research Council, Canonical ) can now be considered also among the preferred service provider by French companies who want to delegate the implementation of its software or its electronic equipment to an international team of experts.
What is the CIR certification?
CIR is a certification from the French Ministry of Education and Research that recognizes Develer as a company accredited in the field of R&D.
This certification is part of the "CIR - Crédit d'impôt recherche" to stimulate the development of innovative projects on R&D, and allows all companies subject to taxation in France, to use the services of certified companies, taking advantage of a significant tax credit for the investment made in R&D in the same year.
How is it calculated?
The CIR is not complicated to calculate. The tax credit is based on the volume of expense reported by the company for the current year.
The CIR credit is equal to 30% of R&D costs, for a tranche up to € 100,000, for the amount of eligible expenditure declared by companies. Beyond this threshold, the rate of the tax credit goes to 5% on the amount of R&D expenses.
For companies who use it for the first time, the credit increases to 40% for the first year of the request and 35% for the second one.
Further Reading
Here are some resources where you can explore the theme of the CIR and the tax credit:
→ [FRA] - Ministère de l'Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche
→ [FRA] - CIR : procédures et formulaires de déclaration
→ [FRA] - La base législative du CIR
→ [FRA] - Wikipedia France
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