Patent Box Tax Relief
Patent Box Tax Relief

Patent Box Tax Relief
Patent Box is one of the UK’s most valuable tax incentives, allowing innovative businesses to reduce their Corporation Tax rate to as low as 10% on profits generated from patented technologies. Available across all industries, Patent Box supports companies that retain, protect, and commercialise intellectual property in the UK.
What is Patent Box and who can benefit?
- Hold a qualifying Intellectual Property (IP) right or an exclusive licence to such rights. These are typically granted patents or patent-equivalent rights.
- Meet the development condition, either through their own development of the patented technology or via development activities carried out by another group company.
- Where part of a group, meet the active ownership condition, demonstrating that they actively manage the exploitation of the IP right or licence.
- Product and bespoke spare parts sales
- Royalties, milestones and licence fees
- Patent sales
- Damages for infringement or other compensation payments
- Services income or income from patented processes
How Azets can support your Patent Box claim
- Review your existing IP portfolio and assess the benefits of making a UK Patent Box election.
- Advise on whether the time is right to elect into the regime based on your wider tax and commercial strategy.
- Support you in structuring your IP to maximise benefits under current legislation.
- Compile a schedule of products and services associated with qualifying patents to ensure your claim is accurate and maximised.
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