Analysis of HMRC data reveals significant geographical divide in SME R&D tax claims, despite “levelling up” agenda

Despite a year of impressive innovation, analysis of HMRC data released today from Leyton, the UK’s largest innovation funding consultancy, reveals a significant geographical divide in UK SMEs claiming for R&D tax credits.

The research shows that a staggering 35 percent of all SME claims for 2018-19 are made by companies registered in London and the South East of England. The region with the lowest number of SME claims is Northern Ireland with only 1,400 for the 2018-19 tax year. The North East of England and Wales registered only 1,795 claims in 2018-19 respectively. Scotland also finds itself lagging behind with only 2,405 claims.

Within those regional breakdowns, there are some clear areas where levelling up is significantly stagnated, for example, Hartlepool.  The region, which has recently been under the spotlight for the political by-elections, saw only 30 claims in 2018-19. Even cities like Blackpool and York only saw 35 and 155 claims respectively during the period.

The HMRC figures, highlighted in the table below, illustrate a striking pattern in terms of year-on-year claim numbers. Whilst the 2018-19 figures are incomplete, with claims still being submitted during this timeframe, these figures suggest that despite the Government’s “levelling up” agenda to spread wealth creation across the country, little has been achieved in promoting R&D investment equally across all regions of the UK.

2017-18

2018-19 (complete figures available September 2021)

Number of SME claims

Cost of SME claims (£, Million)

Number of SME claims

Cost of SME claims (£, Million)

North East

1,755

75

1,795

80

North West

5,690

220

5,455

245

Yorkshire and The Humber

3,895

145

3,815

150

East Midlands

3,585

140

3,340

145

West Midlands

5,155

205

4,880

205

East of England

5,390

320

5,120

345

London

10,550

755

10,190

860

South East

8,025

470

7,805

500

South West

4,175

160

4,045

155

Wales

1,875

85

1,795

90

Scotland

2,440

125

2,405

135

Northern Ireland

1,425

60

1,400

70

Total

53,960

2,760

52,045

2,980

R&D tax credits are a valuable tax relief designed to encourage and reward greater R&D spending, leading in turn to greater investment in innovation. The claims work as an incentive to encourage investment in R&D through providing tax relief or cash returns for the expenditure on R&D. Leyton’s clients – 80% of which are SMEs – claimed an average of £78,000 in R&D tax credits last year.