Men's sexual health app faces 400k HMRC clawback as R&D tax crackdown bites
Briefly

Mojo's founder Xander Gilbert expresses concern over HMRC's aggressive pursuit of repayments for R&D tax credits, which could hinder true innovation. Despite securing over £5 million in funding and creating an AI-driven app aimed at improving sexual health, Mojo faces a significant demand from HMRC to return more than £400,000 in credits. Gilbert describes the stress of ongoing disputes, alleging that HMRC's approach is often unfair and discouraging for legitimate businesses in the tech sector.
We're helping people with their relationships, their sex lives - even helping people have babies,
It feels like they're trying to pick holes. They're throwing absolutely everything at it to make that happen.
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