London: Business Exit Strategies

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Articles

2nd February 2010

Make the most of staff appraisals

It is important to hold regular staff appraisals even if you have just one employee. ... More »

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The Answer for Technology

PEM Technology is a Cambridge based accountancy and business advisory service for the technology sector throughout the United Kingdom and beyond.  We understand the needs of the technology sector, everything from the funding constraints of start-ups to international structuring for plcs.

If you are part of the technology scene we want to work with you. Give us a call to arrange a free introductory meeting and busines review and find out why we are the Cambridge accountant of choice for the technology sector.

PEM Technology is a division of Peters Elworthy & Moore a full-service, award-winning accounting and tax practice with over 150 staff based in Cambridge, and with representative offices in over 95 countries.

We are a local multi-disciplinary team that offer numerous services to the technology sector, from research and development tax credits to management accounts, restructing to refinancing - locally, nationally and internationally, working with everyone from start-ups to plcs, including the business angels and other funds that invest in many of the region’s businesses. We are experts in angel and VC funds including British Venture Capital Association (BVCA) structured funds.

PEM Technology: The Technology Accountant for Cambridge.

If you are looking for more information on how to claim research and development tax credits please click here 

Contact

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+44 (0)1223 728222

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Testimonial

“We were very impressed with the advice that the PEM Business Tax team provided us with on a variety of tax issues including the R&D tax credit scheme. The advice was delivered in a timely, comprehensive and professional manner. We would have no hesitation in using them for future assignments.”

Zettlex Printed Technologies

News

2nd February 2010

Small firms offered free course in procuring public contracts

The government has launched a free course designed to help smaller firms pitch for the £220 billion of public sector business that is available each year. ... More »

2nd February 2010

Drop the compulsory retirement age, says Equality Commission

Employees should be allowed to continue working after the age of 65, the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has argued. ... More »