The Changing Face of Incentives Craig Mulcahy June

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The Changing Face of Incentives Craig Mulcahy June 4, 2019

The Changing Face of Incentives Craig Mulcahy June 4, 2019

Agenda 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Direct Funding vs Indirect Funding 2018/2019 Budget Changes

Agenda 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Direct Funding vs Indirect Funding 2018/2019 Budget Changes TRL Government Funding SR&ED SIF 2 | Government Incentives 2018

Direct Funding vs Indirect Funding Direct Funding • • • Looks forward Cash flow

Direct Funding vs Indirect Funding Direct Funding • • • Looks forward Cash flow during the project Pre-approval process Limited program budgets Often competition for funds Government picks winners Indirect Funding D i r e Looks backward c. Cash flow after the t • • project • Approval only at end of project • Activity based not limited by specific program budget Refundable credits – used for taxes owing first. If no taxes owing then company receives credit in form of a cheque. Non-refundable credits – Only used for taxes owing. Can be rolled back, or held for future year taxes owing 3 | Government Incentives 2018

Government Refocuses Innovation Support Federal Budget 2018 Highlights • Pursuant to the current government’s

Government Refocuses Innovation Support Federal Budget 2018 Highlights • Pursuant to the current government’s innovation agenda (ISED) Innovation, Science & Economic Development has undertaken a comprehensive review of all direct program funding • Innovation Canada (new) will be the “gateway” to accessing government funding programs. • 2018 budget introduced measures to consolidate 92 direct funding programs into 35. Current policy is focused on changes that would allow for simplified adjudication of eligible projects consistent with the government’s economic focus areas: specifically advanced manufacturing, sustainable technology, clean resources, agri-food, digital industries, health/bio sciences Concurrently indirect funding ex. SR&ED are under an independent review by the Department of Finance (DOF). No immediate changes anticipated given governments corporate tax change “fatigue”. In the long term the refundable tax credit remains in the cross hairs due to perceived underperformance. • Fundamentally the purpose of the refocusing effort is to address Canada’s well studied inability to scale corporate R&D 4 PRESS GO ON INDUSTRY 4. 0

Government Refocuses Innovation Support Federal Budget 2018 Highlights Four Flagship Programs for all Funding:

Government Refocuses Innovation Support Federal Budget 2018 Highlights Four Flagship Programs for all Funding: • NRC-IRAP responsible for funding projects $1 M-$10 M • SIF funding for projects $10 M+ (COE’s and Business Network Centres will be transferred to SIF/ISED Administration) • Regional Development Agencies responsible for smaller local projects • Trade Commissioner Service for export market development initiatives Spending announcements enhanced internal government agencies, facilities, or research institutions while little to private sector and particularly SME’s. Procurement channels will be a significant focus of funding initiatives going forward through Innovative Solutions Canada (ISC), Build in Canada Program (BCIP, and IDEAS 5 PRESS GO ON INDUSTRY 4. 0

Government Refocuses Innovation Support Federal Budget 2019 Highlights Zero Emission Vehicles – Temporary enhanced

Government Refocuses Innovation Support Federal Budget 2019 Highlights Zero Emission Vehicles – Temporary enhanced amortization rate of 100%. Removal of profitability test for determination of enhanced SR&ED credit rate. Prior year taxable income test. For CCPC’s with over $800, 000 in taxable income reduced SR&ED credit from 35% refundable to 15% non-refundable. 6 PRESS GO ON INDUSTRY 4. 0

Government Funding Landscape Indirect Funding 7 | Government Incentives 2018 Direct Funding

Government Funding Landscape Indirect Funding 7 | Government Incentives 2018 Direct Funding

AREAS THAT TRIGGER GI PROGRAMS Accessing new markets Capital investment Green projects Job creation,

AREAS THAT TRIGGER GI PROGRAMS Accessing new markets Capital investment Green projects Job creation, training Adopting new technologies 8 PRESS GO ON INDUSTRY 4. 0 Factory expansion Innovation, R&D

TECHNOLOGY READINESS LEVEL FUNDING TRL 1 Ideation Funding Stream Basic principles of concept observed

TECHNOLOGY READINESS LEVEL FUNDING TRL 1 Ideation Funding Stream Basic principles of concept observed and reported. TRL 2 Ideation Technology concept and/or application formulated. TRL 3 IRAP NSERC – Engage + SR&ED MARCH 8 hours Ideation Analytical and experimental critical function and/or proof of concept. TRL 4 Development Funding Stream Component and/or validation in a laboratory environment. NSERC CRD – Collaborative Research & Development TRL 5 MITACS – Accelerate SR&ED Development Component and/or validation in a simulated environment. TRL 6 Development System/subsystem model or prototype demonstration in a simulated environment. TRL 7 Commercialization Prototype ready for demonstration in an appropriate operational environment. TRL 8 Commercialization Actual technology completed and qualified through tests and demonstrations. TRL 9 Commercialization Actual technology proven through successful deployment in an operational setting. 9 Funding Stream SIF – Strategic Innovation Fund BCIP (Innovation Solutions Canada) – Built in Canada Innovation Program CAP – Canadian Agricultural Partnership Can Export

SAMPLE FUNDING BLUEPRINT Chart maps out Ideation, Development and Commercialization stages of the project

SAMPLE FUNDING BLUEPRINT Chart maps out Ideation, Development and Commercialization stages of the project along with maximum allowable levels of funding, and an Application Submission Milestone which accounts for the time between application submission and application approval. 10

GRANT FUNDING SUCCESS: TIPS Approach them strategically: future growth plans, alignment with your strategy,

GRANT FUNDING SUCCESS: TIPS Approach them strategically: future growth plans, alignment with your strategy, timeframe, your capacity to invest Talk to the funders - understand what matters to them first Be specific about expected outcomes and outputs It’s not all about you – benefits to Canada Make constructive use of project plans and milestones Grants are very volatile, work with people who are connected Submitting an application is very competitive - choose the writers carefully 11 PRESS GO ON INDUSTRY 4. 0

1 2 SR&ED – A Quick recap Federal Investment Tax Credit ITC program Approximately

1 2 SR&ED – A Quick recap Federal Investment Tax Credit ITC program Approximately $2. 7 billion awarded to 18, 000 claimants in 2016 75% of claimants are small business Approximately 200 large companies claim over 60% of the total SR&ED tax credits Claims are filed with Corporate Tax Returns no later than 18 months from fiscal year end 50% of claims are now in IT disciplines 12 PRESS GO ON INDUSTRY 4. 0

1 3 Qualifying SR&ED Activities Income Tax Act: SR&ED work must be…: • A

1 3 Qualifying SR&ED Activities Income Tax Act: SR&ED work must be…: • A systematic investigation or search… • Carried out in a field of science or technology… • By means of experiment or analysis. Three types of eligible SR&ED: • Basic Research • Applied Research • Experimental Development (90%+ of all claims) NOTE: SR&ED IS NOT THE SAME AS R&D Drilling is a specifically EXCLUDED eligible activity for SR&ED 13 PRESS GO ON INDUSTRY 4. 0

Current SR&ED Environment • New CRA Direct General, Jason Charon, former head of IRAP

Current SR&ED Environment • New CRA Direct General, Jason Charon, former head of IRAP has signaled greater willingness to conduct outreach with the professional and claiming communities in SRED. • Initiatives include a return to industry based guidance documents for clarifying eligibility concerns of claimants. • The first guidance document is due out shortly and is directed at researching Doctors claiming SRED in their medical professional corporations • We are noting and CRA has confirmed a clearing of a substantial backlog in the SRED appeals inventory leading to faster resolution of Notices of Objection. • CRA has increased SR&ED staff levels over the last 24 months. The percentage of claims audited is up substantially. 14 PRESS GO ON INDUSTRY 4. 0

ISED: STRATEGIC INNOVATION FUND Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (SIF): Application Date October,

ISED: STRATEGIC INNOVATION FUND Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (SIF): Application Date October, 2019 Description The Strategic Innovation Fund builds on existing federal innovation programming, namely the Strategic Aerospace and Defence Funding To allow for more focused support for business research and development projects over $10 million, the Strategic Innovation Fund will Projects Funded Activities Eligible costs are limited to non-recurring costs that are specifically related to the project, including: Direct labour Overhead (program limits apply) Subcontracts and consultants Direct materials and equipment Other direct costs Land buildings Costs associated with land buildings must be necessary and reasonable to carry out the activity to which they relate. Processing Time Step 1: Statement of Interest: 6 -8 Weeks Step 2: Full application: 2 -3 Months Initiative, Technology Demonstration Program, Automotive Innovation Fund and Automotive Supplier Innovation Program. Budget 2017 announced a new $1. 26 billion five-year Strategic Innovation Fund to consolidate and simplify existing business innovation programming. move away from supporting smaller projects to support larger projects that can lead to significant job creation and shared prosperity for Canadians. The Fund’s role in facilitating the growth and expansion of firms and attracting large-scale job-creating investments will remain unchanged. 15 Stream 1: 2: 3: 4: R&D and Commercialization Firm expansion and growth Investment Attraction and Reinvestment Collaborative Technology Development and Demonstration

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