Accueil “CIR” Tax Scheme

During a tax audit, when a company submits to the Administration several groups of projects divided into several sub-projects, batches and research topics, the Administration is entitled to control the eligibility of research expenses of each division without being limited to a global analysis of the main projects.

In the case at hand, the tasks performed within the sub-projects addressed different objectives, and each project involved spe-cific technological locks that were dealt with separately by the company.

  • Thomas Perrin

    Thomas Perrin, Partner, specializes in international tax. He has been involved in many transactions for international French and foreign groups.…

  • Lucille Chabanel

    Lucille has more than 14 years’ experience in tax law. She is a member of the corporate tax department since…

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    Lionel Draghi, Partner and Engineer, is a member of R&D department. Lionel has more than 15 years’ experience as Software…

  • Rémi Barnéoud

    Rémi has over 20 years of experience in development, project management and strategic advice in the areas of software, electronics,…

  • Pierre Hardoin

    Software and industrial engineer, working on R&D incentives such as tax credit for software or industrial R&D clients.