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How should R&D tax credit claims be managed, and what specialists or accountants offer the best value?

Members report that R&D tax credit claims require significant internal work regardless of which specialist you use—don't expect a consultant to do all the legwork for you. Most members have found it pragmatic to route claims through their existing accountants for sign-off and final calculations rather than hiring dedicated R&D specialists, who often charge unpredictable rates and may push work back onto you anyway.

**Typical approach:** Use your regular accountant to handle the claim preparation, paperwork, and enquiry insurance. Members report paying around **15% of the claim proceeds annually** for this service, which feels reasonable given the current variability in specialist pricing across the market.

**Note on pricing:** The R&D tax credit market remains quite volatile in terms of what different firms charge—there's no clear standard rate. Some members are keeping an eye on potential shifts as the R&D claim structure itself may change, which could eventually rationalise pricing.

If you want a personal recommendation for a specialist, ask in the group for a DM introduction, but go in with realistic expectations: you'll still need to document your R&D activities and rationale internally; the adviser will help structure and sign off, not do the archaeology for you.

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