Valuing Intellectual Property and Intangible Assets
A valuation of intangible assets or intellectual property might be needed for tax reasons, for commercial purposes or in connection with litigation.
To place value an intangible asset, it must:
- Be capable of being owned and described
- Be transferable
- Be subject to legal existence and protection
Types of intangible assets include:
- Patents
- Trademarks
- Brands
- Royalties
- Customer relationships
- Film rights
- Registered design
- Goodwill
Parmentier Arthur has considerable experience in intellectual property valuations and the valuation of intangible assets for tax and non-fiscal purposes. We take a rigorous approach, subjecting the assumptions on which financial projections are based to hard-nosed scrutiny, analysing the intended or actual markets in terms of prospects and competition and stress-testing any financial projections.
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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Stuart Gilham Re-Joins Parmentier Arthur
Stuart Gilham re-joins Parmentier Arthur as a senior valuation consultant following five years with EY in London.
Unusual Valuation Scenarios
Occasionally we are asked to value shares or intangible assets in unusual valuation scenarios, circumstances which in our experience do not conform to the run-of-the-mill.
That’s A Good Idea
Intellectual property (“IP”) has been defined as “rights which are legally recognised exclusive rights to creations of the mind” and covers a broad range of intangible asset categories including but not limited to ideas protected by patent or copyright, royalty entitlements, software and trademarks.