In this article:

  1. Opening Answer
  2. Processing Times
  3. Factors That Affect Speed
  4. How to Avoid Delays
  5. Real Timeline Scenarios
  6. Why Expert Help Speeds Things Up
  7. FAQ

How Long Does It Take to Get an SR&ED Refund in Canada?

Opening Answer

The SR&ED refund timeline in Canada typically ranges from 4 weeks to 6 months, depending on whether your claim is reviewed.

  • No review: approximately 4 to 8 weeks
  • With CRA review: up to approximately 180 days, or about 6 months

For example, a company expecting a $90,000 SR&ED refund could receive it in just over a month or wait several months if the claim is selected for review.

The difference comes down to how your claim aligns with Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) expectations, especially documentation and clarity.


Processing Times

1. Claims Without Review

If your claim is straightforward and well-prepared:

  • Processed in 4 to 8 weeks
  • Refund issued shortly after assessment

This is the fastest path and the goal for most businesses.

2. Claims With Review

If selected for review:

  • Timeline: 2 to 6 months
  • Includes technical and financial validation

CRA Service Standard

The CRA aims to process refundable claims within 180 days when reviewed.

Key Insight

The timeline is not random. It reflects how confident the CRA is in your claim.

Learn how claims are structured in our SR&ED claim process guide.


Factors That Affect Speed

Not all claims move at the same pace.

1. Claim Quality

Strong claims include:

  • Clear technical narratives
  • Well-organized documentation
  • Proper cost allocation

These claims tend to move faster and avoid review.

2. First-Time vs Repeat Claim

  • First-time claims are more likely to be reviewed
  • Repeat claimants often see faster processing if their filings are consistent

3. Claim Size

  • Larger claims have a higher chance of review
  • Smaller claims are often processed faster

4. Industry Complexity

  • Software and AI claims may require deeper technical review
  • Manufacturing claims may involve process validation

5. Documentation Strength

Weak documentation leads to:

  • Requests for clarification
  • Back-and-forth delays

Strengthen your claim with our SR&ED documentation guide.


How to Avoid Delays

This is where most companies can improve timeline outcomes.

1. Submit a Complete Claim

Incomplete claims trigger:

  • Additional requests
  • Processing delays

2. Clearly Define Uncertainty

Weak:

  • We improved performance

Strong:

  • We tested multiple architectures because standard methods failed under load constraints

3. Align Technical + Financial Data

Every cost should match:

  • A project
  • A person
  • A qualifying activity

4. Prepare for Review (Even If You Are Not Selected)

The best claims are:

  • Audit-ready from day one
  • Easy for CRA to understand

5. File Early

Filing early:

  • Avoids peak CRA processing periods
  • Speeds up refund timing

Real Timeline Scenarios

Scenario 1: Clean Software Claim

  • Filed with strong documentation
  • No review
  • Refund received in approximately 5 weeks

Scenario 2: First-Time Claim (Reviewed)

  • Moderate documentation
  • CRA requests clarification
  • Refund received in approximately 4 months

Scenario 3: Large Manufacturing Claim

  • Complex process work
  • Detailed financial review
  • Refund received in approximately 5 to 6 months

See similar outcomes in our case studies.


Why Expert Help Speeds Things Up

The fastest claims are not the simplest. They are the best prepared.

What Expert Support Improves

  • Clear technical positioning
  • Complete documentation
  • Proper cost allocation
  • Audit readiness

Result

  • Lower chance of review
  • Faster CRA processing
  • More predictable timelines

Real Insight

From our experience, well-prepared claims are significantly more likely to be processed without delays, regardless of size.

The Biggest Timeline Mistake

Assuming SR&ED is just a tax filing instead of a process that affects cash flow timing.


FAQ

How long does it take to get an SR&ED refund in Canada?
Typically 4 to 8 weeks without review, or up to 6 months with review.

Why is my SR&ED refund delayed?
Common reasons include CRA review, weak documentation, or incomplete claims.

Can I speed up my SR&ED refund?
Yes, by submitting a complete, well-documented, audit-ready claim.

Do all SR&ED claims get reviewed?
No, but first-time and larger claims are more likely to be reviewed.

What is CRA’s processing target?
CRA aims to process reviewed claims within 180 days.


Next Step

If you are waiting on an SR&ED refund, the delay usually comes down to how the claim was prepared.

We regularly help businesses:

  • Identify why claims are delayed
  • Respond to CRA requests faster
  • Improve future timelines

A quick review can clarify where your claim stands and how to move it forward.

Contact us for an SR&ED timeline assessment and get clarity on when to expect your refund and how to speed it up.