Post-R&D subsidy refers to the state's policy of supporting and rewarding enterprises, aiming at promoting scientific and technological innovation and improving the competitiveness of enterprises. The application conditions for post-R&D subsidies are the premise for enterprises to obtain this policy support. Specifically, the post-R&D subsidy application conditions mainly include the following three aspects: 1. Independent intellectual property rights: enterprises need to obtain relevant intellectual property rights, such as patents, trademarks, copyrights, etc., when carrying out R&D activities. Only projects with independent intellectual property rights can receive post-research subsidies. 2. R&D expenses exceed the R&D expenses of the previous year: enterprises need to prove that their R&D expenses have exceeded the R&D expenses of the previous year. This means that enterprises need to really invest more resources and energy in R&D activities before they can get policy support. 3. Registered trademark/patent certificate: enterprises need to provide corresponding trademark/patent certificates to prove that they have independent intellectual property rights and put them into practice. This is also a prerequisite for post-research grant applications. In addition, the applicant enterprise also needs to comply with tax and financial regulations, such as normal tax payment and true and reliable financial statements.
what is the funding source of the post-research subsidy? Are there any restrictions on the use of the subsidy? The funding source of post-R&D subsidy is mainly the national budget, which is approved and allocated by relevant government departments. According to the relevant regulations, the subsidy funds should be used for the related expenses of R&D activities of enterprises, and the scope of use should be related to the subsidy projects. Therefore, enterprises need to abide by the relevant regulations after receiving the post-R&D subsidy to ensure that the funds are used legally and in compliance.
Post-R&D subsidy is an important policy of the state to support scientific and technological innovation, which has a positive role in promoting the development of enterprises. Before applying, the applicant needs to know the application conditions of post-R&D subsidy, ensure that it meets the relevant regulations, and fill in the application materials carefully. At the same time, after receiving the subsidy, it is necessary to strictly abide by the relevant regulations to ensure that the funds are used legally and in compliance.
Legal basis:
Law of the People's Republic of China on Promoting the Transformation of Scientific and Technological Achievements Article 6 The state supports giving necessary rewards and support to new products, new technologies, new processes and new materials that have achieved results in R&D activities and are suitable for transformation by investing in scientific and technological funds.