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2015

Instructions for Form 6765

Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service

Credit for Increasing Research Activities
Section references are to the Internal Revenue Code unless
otherwise noted.

Future Developments

For the latest information about developments related to
Form 6765 and its instructions, such as legislation enacted
after they were published, go to www.irs.gov/form6765.

General Instructions
Purpose of Form

Use Form 6765 to figure and claim the credit for increasing
research activities or to elect the reduced credit under
section 280C.

Partnerships and S corporations must file this form to
claim the credit. All others are generally not required to
complete or file this form if their only source for this credit is a
partnership, S corporation, estate, or trust. Instead, they can
report this credit directly on Form 3800, General Business
Credit. The following exception applies: you are a taxpayer
that is an estate or trust and the credit can be allocated to
beneficiaries. For more details, see the instructions for Form
1041, Schedule K-1, box 13.
Note. Corporations filing an amended return to claim a credit
or refund of the research credit, see Notice 2008-39, I.R.B.
2008-13 684, available at www.irs.gov/irb/2008-13_IRB/
ar12.html for information on where to file.

Qualified Research

The research credit is generally allowed for expenses paid or
incurred for qualified research. Qualified research means
research for which expenses may be treated as section 174
expenses. This research must be undertaken for discovering
information that is technological in nature, and its application
must be intended for use in developing a new or improved
business component of the taxpayer. In addition,
substantially all of the activities of the research must be
elements of a process of experimentation relating to a new or
improved function, performance, reliability, or quality. All of
the research activities must be applied separately with
respect to each business component of the taxpayer. The
research credit generally is not allowed for the following
types of activities.
Research conducted after the beginning of commercial
production.
Research adapting an existing product or process to a
particular customer’s need.
Duplication of an existing product or process.
Surveys or studies.
Research relating to certain internal-use computer
software.
Research conducted outside the United States, Puerto
Rico, or a U.S. possession.
Research in the social sciences, arts, or humanities.
Research funded by another person (or governmental
entity).
Jan 21, 2016

If you incur qualified clinical testing expenses relating to
drugs for certain rare diseases, you can elect to claim the
orphan drug credit for these expenses instead of the
research credit. See Form 8820, Orphan Drug Credit.
See section 41 and Regulations sections 1.41-2 and
1.41-4 for other definitions and special rules.

Special Rules

See section 41(f) and Regulations sections 1.41-6 (except
section 1.41-6(c) and parts of section 1.41-6(e) do not apply;
see Notice 2013-20, I.R.B. 2013-15, available at
www.irs.gov/irb/2013-15_IRB/ar18.html, for details) and
1.41-7 for special rules related to:
Aggregation of expenses for members of controlled
groups and businesses under common control;
Allocation of the credit by partnerships, estates, and trusts;
Adjustments, if a major portion of a business is acquired or
disposed of; and
Short tax years.
For special rules concerning the allocation and
apportionment of research and experimental expenses
between U.S. and foreign source income, see sections 861
through 864.

Member of Controlled Group or
Business Under Common Control

For purposes of figuring the credit, all members of a
controlled group of corporations (as defined in section 41(f)
(1)(A) and (f)(5)) and all members of a group of businesses
under common control (as defined in section 41(f)(1)(B)), are
treated as a single taxpayer. Use Section A or B to figure the
credit for the entire group. As a member, your credit is
determined on a proportionate basis to your share of the
aggregate qualified research expenses for increasing
research activities taken into account by the group for the
research credit. Enter your share of the credit on line 17 or
line 34, whichever applies. Attach a statement showing how
your share of the credit was figured, the name and employer
identification number or taxpayer identification number of the
other members of the group, and the designated member.
Write “See Attached” next to the entry space for line 17 or
line 34.
If a member of a controlled group of corporations or
businesses under common control has filed its return using a
method different from that of the designated member, then
that member should file an amended return to conform to the
designated member's method.
A member of a controlled group cannot make an
alternative simplified credit (ASC) election in a tax year on an
amended return if any member of the controlled group for
that tax year previously claimed the research credit using a
method other than the ASC on an original or amended return
for that year. For additional rules regarding the election (or
revocation of the election) of the ASC in Section B by a
controlled group of corporations, see Regulations sections
1.41-9 and 1.41-9T.

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common control) received or accrued for the right to use
substantially identical property.

For purposes of the reduced credit election, a member of
a controlled group of corporations (within the meaning of
section 41(f)(5)), or a trade or business which is treated as
being under common control with other trades or businesses
(within the meaning of section 41(f)(1)(B)), may make the
election under section 280C(c)(3). However, only the
common parent (within the meaning of section 1.1502-77(a)
(1)(i)) of a consolidated group may make the election on
behalf of the members of a consolidated group.

Line 8

Enter the amounts you paid or incurred, subject to the
following limitations.
100% of amounts you paid (or incurred) for qualified
energy research performed by an eligible small business, a
university, or a federal laboratory (see section 41(b)(3)(D) for
definitions of those entities). Also include payments to those
same entities to the extent they are included as basic
research payments in line 2, not to exceed the base period
amount in line 3.
75% of amounts you paid (or incurred) for qualified
research by a qualified research consortium (as defined by
section 41(b)(3)(C)(ii)). Also include 75% of the payments to
a qualified research consortium to the extent they are
included as basic research payments in line 2, not to exceed
the base period amount in line 3.
65% of amounts you paid (or incurred) for all other
qualified research by any other person. Also include 65% of
the payments to that person to the extent they are included
as basic research payments in line 2, not to exceed the base
period amount in line 3.

Specific Instructions
You can:
Claim the regular credit in Section A, or
Elect the alternative simplified credit in Section B.
You may want to figure your credit using both of the methods
for which you are eligible to get the maximum credit allowed.
Once elected, the ASC applies to the current tax year and all
later years. A current tax year's ASC election may not be
revoked. You may revoke the election for a later tax year by
completing Section A relating to the regular credit and
attaching the Form 6765 to your timely filed (including
extensions) original return for the year to which the
revocation applies. See Regulations section 1.41-9(b)(3).

Note. Prepaid contract research expenses are considered
paid in the year the research is actually done.

Section A—Regular Credit

Line 10

Skip this section and go to Section B if:
1. You are electing the alternative simplified credit, or
2. You previously elected the alternative simplified credit
and are not revoking the election on this return.

The fixed-base percentage depends on whether you are an
existing company or a start-up company.

A start-up company is a taxpayer that had both gross
receipts and qualified research expenses either:
For the first time in a tax year beginning after 1983, or
For fewer than 3 tax years beginning after 1983 and before
1989.

Enter the amounts you paid or incurred to energy research
consortia for energy research. Energy research does not
include any research that is not qualified research. In
general, an energy research consortium is any organization
described in section 501(c)(3), exempt from tax under
section 501(a), organized and operated primarily to conduct
energy research, and not a private foundation. See section
41(f)(6) for further details.

The fixed-base percentage for a start-up company is
figured as follows.
For the first 5 tax years beginning after 1993 for which you
have qualified research expenses, the percentage is 3%.
For the 6th tax year beginning after 1993 for which you
have qualified research expenses, divide the aggregate
qualified research expenses for the 4th and 5th such tax
years by the aggregate gross receipts for those tax years,
then divide the result by 6.
For the 7th tax year beginning after 1993 for which you
have qualified research expenses, divide the aggregate
qualified research expenses for the 5th and 6th such tax
years by the aggregate gross receipts for those tax years,
then divide the result by 3.
For the 8th tax year beginning after 1993 for which you
have qualified research expenses, divide the aggregate
qualified research expenses for the 5th, 6th, and 7th such tax
years by the aggregate gross receipts for those tax years,
then divide the result by 2.
For the 9th tax year beginning after 1993 for which you
have qualified research expenses, divide the aggregate
qualified research expenses for the 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th
such tax years by the aggregate gross receipts for those tax
years, then divide the result by 1.5.
For the 10th tax year beginning after 1993 for which you
have qualified research expenses, divide the aggregate
qualified research expenses for the 5th through 9th such tax
years by the aggregate gross receipts for those tax years,
then divide the result by 1.2.

Line 1

Any amount included on line 1 cannot be included elsewhere
on the return.

Line 2

Enter the amounts the corporation (not to include S
corporations, personal holding companies, and service
organizations) paid in cash, under a written contract, for
basic research to a qualified university, scientific research
organization, or grant organization. See section 41(e) for
details, including the definitions of qualified organizations.

Line 3

Enter the qualified organization base period amount based
on minimum basic research amounts plus
maintenance-of-effort amounts for the 3 preceding tax years.
See section 41(e) for details.

Line 7

Enter the amount you paid or incurred for the rental or lease
of computers used in qualified research. The computer must
be located off your premises and you must not be the
operator or primary user of the computer. Reduce this
amount by the amount that you (or any member of a
controlled group of corporations or businesses under
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Instructions for Form 6765 (2015)

For the 11th and later tax years beginning after 1993 for
which you have qualified research expenses, divide the
aggregate qualified research expenses for any 5 of the 5th
through 10th such tax years by the aggregate gross receipts
for those tax years.

(schedule or forms for capitalized items) on which the
reductions were made.

The fixed-base percentage for an existing company (any
company that is not a start-up company) is figured by dividing
the aggregate qualified research expenses for the tax years
beginning after 1983 and before 1989 by the aggregate
gross receipts for those tax years.

Complete this section only if, instead of the regular credit:
1. You are electing the alternative simplified credit, or
2. You previously elected the alternative simplified credit
and are not revoking the election on this return.

Section B—Alternative Simplified
Credit

Electing the alternative simplified credit (ASC). You
elect the ASC by completing Section B and attaching the
completed Form 6765 to your timely filed (including
extensions) original return for the tax year the election
applies. An ASC election can be made on an amended return
for a tax year only if you had not previously claimed the
research credit on an original return or amended return for
that tax year. An extension of time to make the ASC election
will not be granted.

The fixed-base percentage for all companies (existing and
start-up) must be rounded to the nearest 1/100th of 1% (that
is, four decimal places) and cannot exceed 16%. In addition,
when figuring your fixed-base percentage, you must reflect
expenses for qualified research conducted in Puerto Rico or
a U.S. possession for all prior tax years included in the
computation.
If short tax years are involved, see Regulations section
1.41-3(b).

Line 29

Reduce gross receipts by returns and allowances.
For a foreign corporation, include only gross receipts
CAUTION
that are effectively connected with a trade or
business in the United States (or in Puerto Rico or a U.S.
possession, if applicable).

Enter your qualified research expenses for the prior 3 tax
years. If the credit terminates during the tax year, prorate the
qualified research expenses for the prior 3 tax years for the
number of days the credit applied during the tax year. For
more information, see section 41(h).

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Section C—Summary

Line 11

Enter the average annual gross receipts (reduced by returns
and allowances) for the 4 tax years preceding the tax year for
which the credit is being determined. You may be required to
annualize gross receipts for any short tax year. For a foreign
corporation, include only gross receipts that are effectively
connected with a trade or business in the United States (or in
Puerto Rico or a U.S. possession, if applicable).

Line 35

If the credit on line 17 or 34 includes amounts paid to
employees as wages, and you are also claiming a credit for
employer differential wage payments based on payments
you made to the same employees, enter on line 35 the
portion of the credit from Form 8932, line 2, that is
attributable to wages that were also used to figure the credit
on line 17 or line 34 (whichever applies).

For a tax year that the credit terminates, the average
annual gross receipts for the 4 tax years preceding the
termination tax year is prorated for the number of days the
credit applied during the tax year. For more information, see
section 41(h).

See Form 8932, Credit for Employer Differential Wage
Payments, for more information on the credit.

Line 37

Line 17

Enter total credit for increasing research activities from:
Schedule K-1 (Form 1065), Partner's Share of Income,
Deductions, Credits, etc., box 15 (code M);
Schedule K-1 (Form 1120S), Shareholder's Share of
Income, Deductions, Credits, etc., box 13 (code M); and
Schedule K-1 (Form 1041), Beneficiary's Share of Income,
Deductions, Credits, etc., box 13 (code I).

If you are electing the reduced research credit, you must
complete Form 6765 (even if no research credits are claimed
on the original return) and clearly indicate your intent to make
the election. In order for the election to apply, the Form 6765
must be filed with your original timely filed (including
extensions) return for the tax year. Once made, the election
is irrevocable for that tax year.

Partnerships and S corporations must always report the
above credits on line 37. Also, estates and trusts that can
allocate the source credit to beneficiaries must always report
the above credits on line 37. All other filers figuring a
separate credit on earlier lines must also report the above
credits on line 37. All others not using earlier lines to figure a
separate credit can report the above credits directly on Form
3800, Part III, line 1c.

Checking the box on line 17 or line 34 to elect the
reduced research credit when no research credits
are claimed on the original return does not mean
that you are claiming the regular research credit or that you
are making the ASC election.

TIP

If you do not elect the reduced credit, you must reduce
your otherwise allowable deduction for qualified research
expenses or basic research expenses by the amount of the
credit on this line. If the credit exceeds the amount allowed
as a deduction for the tax year, reduce the amount
chargeable to capital account for the year for such expenses
by the amount of the excess. Attach a statement to your tax
return that lists the deduction amounts (or capitalized
expenses) that were reduced. Identify the lines of your return
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Line 39
Estates and trusts. Allocate the credit for increasing
research activities on line 38 between the estate or trust and
the beneficiaries in the same proportion as income was
allocated and enter the beneficiaries’ share on line 39.
If the estate or trust is subject to the passive activity rules,
include on line 37 any credit for increasing research from
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passive activities disallowed for prior years and carried
forward to this year. Complete Form 8582-CR, Passive
Activity Credit Limitations, to determine the allowed credit

that must be allocated between the estate or trust and the
beneficiaries. For details, see the Instructions for Form
8582-CR.

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below.
Recordkeeping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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10 hr., 31 min.
2 hr., 25 min.
5 hr., 6 min.

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