MIT Haalbaarheid — feasibility grant
Cash grant for SMEs to study the feasibility of an innovation project. First-come, first-served.
- Amount
- €20,000 (40% of up to €50,000)
- Next deadline
- — 140 days
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Fiscal Radar tracks grants, R&D credits, and tax schemes for startups, SMBs, and agencies across Europe. Starts with the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
Running a business is enough work. We track the public money and the paperwork clocks, and surface the handful of programmes that actually matter for your company — whether you’re a startup, an agency, or a growing SMB.
We cover the four markets we know best first. More follow as we learn each programme in depth — not before.
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Upcoming deadlines and rolling schemes across covered markets. Sorted by urgency.
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Plain-language explainers for the programmes we cover — what it is, who qualifies, how to file.
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Quick self-checks to rule programmes in or out before you spend an hour reading the fine print.
Open →Cash grant for SMEs to study the feasibility of an innovation project. First-come, first-served.
Swiss cooperation grants funding the academic research partner alongside an SME lead.
Flagship federal grant for SME innovation in Germany. Rolling intake, technical review-heavy.
A tax-free allowance for foreign employees with scarce expertise joining a Dutch employer. Much narrower since 2024 — check eligibility before you plan around it.
A 25% (35% for SMEs) tax credit on qualifying R&D wage costs in Germany. Works alongside project grants. Two-step approval — certification first, tax credit second.
Profits from qualifying innovation are taxed at 9% instead of the standard 25.8%. Biggest lever for profitable Dutch tech companies — and tied to the WBSO trail.