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Our Specialist Network

Uplift Tax does not prepare R&D, Capital Allowances or Land Remediation Relief claims directly. We introduce clients to HMRC-registered specialist firms in a curated network. This page sets out who the partner firms are, how they are selected, and how we keep the network quality up.

Why a network, not a single firm

A single consultancy is a reasonable model for some clients. We run a network instead, for three reasons. Sector specialism varies: the right firm for a software claim is not the right firm for a contaminated-land remediation claim. Independence at the eligibility stage matters: because we do not prepare claims, the free assessment has no incentive to push marginal cases. Scale without compromise: a curated network can serve a wider spread of claimants without diluting the quality of any single firm's work.

Who is in the network

The current network includes the firms listed below. Each is named publicly here because the relationship is formal and because clients should know who they may be introduced to before they complete an assessment. All firms listed are HMRC-registered and hold Chartered Institute of Taxation (CTA) or Association of Taxation Technicians (ATT) qualifications at firm level. No individuals are named on this page; firm-level credentials are what matter for the introduction.

Easy R&D

Easy R&D is a UK R&D tax credit specialist that works across SME and mid-market claimants, with particular depth in software, engineering and innovative services. The firm handles end-to-end R&D claim preparation, including the technical narrative and the Additional Information Form. Introductions via Uplift Tax are made on a no-win-no-fee basis. Firm website: easyrnd.co.uk.

Kene Partners

Kene Partners is a UK R&D and innovation-incentive specialist focused on high-growth and complex-claim situations. The firm's public profile emphasises deep technical review of each claim, with sector experience across software, life sciences, advanced manufacturing and engineering. Introductions via Uplift Tax are to the firm's claim preparation team. Firm website: kenepartners.com.

Myriad Associates

Myriad Associates is a UK tax-incentive consultancy covering R&D Tax Credits, grant applications (including Innovate UK) and Patent Box. The firm's public profile shows a broad book of SME and mid-market claimants across manufacturing, software, food and drink, and professional services. Introductions via Uplift Tax are to the firm's R&D claim team. Firm website: myriadassociates.com.

The network is not closed. Where a specific sector or claim profile is better served by a firm not listed above, we make the introduction to that firm instead, and we disclose that at the point of introduction. We do not introduce clients to firms we have not vetted.

How firms are selected

A firm joins the network only after passing five checks. HMRC registration: confirmed against the HMRC agent register. Professional qualification at firm level: CTA or ATT, verified via the relevant institute. Track record: minimum of three years of active R&D claim preparation, with client references and evidence of claims successfully defended against HMRC enquiry. Fee transparency: no-win-no-fee arrangements with fee disclosed in writing before engagement. Compliance posture: the firm's approach to the Additional Information Form and to HMRC enquiries meets our written standards.

Firms are reviewed annually. Any complaint from an introduced client is investigated; repeat complaints or evidence of non-compliance with our written standards lead to removal from the network. Removal is a sanction we have used and will use again where needed.

What a firm in the network provides

Every firm in the network handles, at minimum, the following. A free scoping call with the claimant after the Uplift Tax introduction. A written engagement letter, with the fee stated clearly. The full technical narrative, including the advance-in-science-or-technology framing required by HMRC. The cost schedule, including staff, consumables, software and subcontractor spend under the merged scheme rules. The Additional Information Form, which has been mandatory since August 2023 (see our AIF guide). HMRC correspondence and defence of the claim in any HMRC enquiry.

For Capital Allowances engagements, the firm carries out the survey and the allowance computation. For Land Remediation Relief, the firm handles the qualifying spend analysis and the disclosure treatment. The scope of work in every case is documented in the engagement letter.

How an introduction works

After a free assessment with a "likely" verdict, we propose a specific firm from the network, matched to the claimant's sector and claim profile. The claimant is free to accept the introduction or to request a different firm, or to decline altogether. If the claimant wants a second opinion from a firm outside the network, we support that; we would rather the claim be prepared by the right firm than by one of ours.

The Uplift Tax fee, if any, is an introducer fee paid by the specialist firm out of the successful claim, not by the claimant. This is disclosed at the point of introduction. The arrangement does not affect the claimant's fee with the specialist, which is set by the specialist firm and agreed in writing before any work starts.

Quality signals

We track quality signals across the network. Signals we look at include claim-success rate, average enquiry rate, enquiry-resolution rate, client-reported responsiveness, and published ratings on Trustpilot and Google. No single signal is decisive. A firm with a temporarily elevated enquiry rate, due to an HMRC policy change, is not penalised if the claims themselves are defensible. A firm with a clean enquiry record but poor client-responsiveness is flagged. The combination is what matters.

Compliance and regulation

The specialist firms in our network are regulated under the arrangements that apply to tax advisers in the UK, including Professional Conduct in Relation to Taxation where the firm's advisers hold a professional-institute membership. Uplift Tax is an introducer service. We are not regulated as a tax adviser. Where a client needs advice on the boundaries of their situation before engaging a specialist, we signpost appropriately, including to non-network firms where that is the right answer.

For accountants

Accountants who would like to refer clients to a specialist without losing the underlying relationship can join our accountant partner programme. Under that programme, the referring accountant keeps the corporation tax filing, the specialist handles the R&D, Capital Allowances or Land Remediation claim, and the two coordinate directly. See our For Accountants page for the mechanics and fee structure.

Ready for an Introduction?

A free Uplift Tax assessment takes ten minutes and, if a relief looks likely, results in an introduction to a sector-matched specialist from the network. No obligation, no up-front cost.

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