Providing Business Valuation Advice Since 1975
Benefit from our accumulated knowledge and broad experienceProviding Business Valuation Advice Since 1975
Benefit from our accumulated knowledge and broad experienceBusiness Valuation Specialists
Parmentier Arthur is a specialist in valuing businesses and shares in unquoted companies. We also value intellectual property such as patent rights and trademarks. Our experience covers most industries and all situations when a value has to be placed on a minority shareholding or a whole company or business. Have one of our consultants discuss your problem by completing the call back form below or explore this website to learn more about the full range of our services.
Contact us on 01480 309369 email [email protected] or complete the contact form below.
Contact us on 01480 309369
email [email protected]
or complete the contact form below.
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Need to settle a dispute over the value of a shareholding?
How much is your company worth?
Selling a minority shareholding. What is it worth?
Incorporating your sole trader business? What is the goodwill worth and what value will HMRC accept for tax purposes?
Making awards under a Management Incentive Plan? What is the value of the MIP shares for tax purposes?
Negotiations with HMRC at an impasse? Need a new perspective?
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LATEST NEWS
How To Improve Your Chances With Sav
Advice from the horse's mouth In a recent article for Tax Adviser magazine, Assistant Director at SAV, Mike Fowler made some suggestions as to how taxpayers could make the experience of agreeing a share, goodwill or...
Goodwill to all men – Part 1
Goodwill – what is it and who owns it? What is it? When a company changes hands, the price paid consists of two basic elements: the net book value of its assets (“NBV”) and the premium over its NBV the purchaser is...
Fair Shares for all or in The Minority? – Part 2
Quasi-partnership rules Does a minority shareholder have a proportionate share in a company’s value? Rarely (as our earlier Newdesk item Fair shares for all or in the minority – part1 explained) but there is an...