Keep SR&ED documentation the CRA will accept
SR&ED lives and dies on documentation. The work can be textbook experimental development, but if you can't show contemporaneous records of it, a reviewer can still deny the claim.
SREDlog is built to keep those records organized as the work happens, not reconstructed a year later.
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What the CRA actually expects
The strongest evidence is contemporaneous — created while the work was underway: design notes, test results, code commits, tickets, meeting records, timesheets. SREDlog gives each of these a home tied to the project and the claim it supports, so 'where's the proof for this' always has an answer.
Traceable, not just stored
- Every claimed amount links back to the document behind it.
- AI reads each document and flags how relevant it is to SR&ED, so weak spots surface early.
- A 12-type taxonomy keeps a year of scattered files sorted by what they actually are.
Ready before the question is asked
Because documentation is organized against the claim from day one, an audit-ready binder assembles itself. If the CRA asks how a figure was arrived at, you show the trail rather than build it under a deadline.
Frequently asked questions
Contemporaneous records made while the work happened — design docs, experiment results, commits, tickets, timesheets. See the documentation guide for specifics.
No. It organizes your records and surfaces the technical work in them; eligibility is always your decision to confirm.
SREDlog shows you where the evidence is strong and where it's thin, so you can shore up a claim before filing rather than discover the gap in a review.
Yes — isolated per firm, sensitive fields encrypted, never used to train AI. See security.
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