SR&ED Advantage for Software Companies

  • By Louis-Matis WILLEM
    • Nov 03, 2025
    • read
  • Twitter
  • Linkedin
SR&ED software

The Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED) program is Canada’s largest tax incentive for innovation. It helps companies recover a portion of their R&D costs, making it a valuable tool for technology-driven businesses. For software development firms, where progress often depends on experimentation and thinking outside of the box, SR&ED can provide significant support.

What does SR&ED mean in the context of software development?

To qualify for SR&ED, companies must show that their work goes beyond applying existing methods and instead advances technology.

Projects need to demonstrate attempts to overcome technological uncertainties, not just routine development.

This is why software firms must clearly separate eligible experimental development from regular programming tasks.

What activities are eligible in software development?

Examples of qualifying work include algorithm optimization, improving system scalability, developing new data security techniques, advancing machine learning models, or enabling cross-platform integration.

Unlike routine coding or bug fixing, these activities address complex challenges and push technological boundaries, making them strong candidates for SR&ED.

What expenditures can be qualified for SR&ED?

Eligible costs include salaries of Canadian employees directly involved in qualifying work, subcontractor fees tied to experimental development, and materials used in the process.

Documenting the evolution of a project is key to showing how challenges were addressed and innovation achieved.

Conclusion

For software companies, SR&ED is more than just a tax credit: it’s a strategic tool for sustainable innovation. With the right guidance, businesses can simplify the process and maximize their claims.

At Leyton, we help software projects stand out so companies capture the full benefits of SR&ED.

What next?

Want to learn about funding opportunities for your project? Schedule a free consultation with one of our experts today to find out if your software business qualifies!

Author

Louis-Matis WILLEM

Consultant, Innovation Funding

Find out if your software project qualifies

Explore our latest insights

More arrow_forward
Saskatchewan Budget 2026
Saskatchewan Budget 2026: What You Need to Know

The recently tabled Saskatchewan 2026 provincial budget outlines a challenging fiscal path, with ...

Micro-R&D
Micro R&D: How Small Experiments Shape the Future of SR&am...

When most people think of R&D, they picture breakthroughs in aerospace, pharmaceuticals, or a...

Transforming Canada’s Forest Sector: The IFIT Capital Investme...

Canada’s forest industry is at a crossroads. Global demand for sustainable materials is rising. H...

electric vehicles
AI‑Guided V2X: Bidirectional Energy for Electric Vehicles

The rise of electric vehicles (EVs) is transforming not only the transportation industry but also...