Accountants and business advisers PKF is advising the East Midlands technology and bioscience sector to take advantage of Research and Development (R&D) tax credits to help their businesses grow.
The Nottingham firm has just signed up to become a corporate partner of BioCity Nottingham and believes R&D tax credits will be of benefit to companies based at the fast-growing bioscience business incubator.
The Pre-Budget Report in December 2009 included measures which increase the opportunities to claim for enhanced R&D tax reliefs.
Simon Browning, tax director at PKF in Nottingham, said: “R&D is what BioCity businesses do day in, day out, so claiming tax credits is important. These tax credits were introduced ten years ago to help companies just like those at BioCity.
“Businesses can claim significant tax savings and cash repayments through R&D tax credits which is a vital cash flow boost. As many of these companies are SMEs, this is an important issue and opportunity as access to finance is still an obstacle many companies have to try to overcome in the current climate.
“These businesses and their people are extremely focussed on developing their product within the marketplace. Claiming R&D tax credits can be seen as time- consuming and an administrative burden. With specific guidance this is not the case and it is vital that these businesses take advantage of the savings on offer.”
PKF has experience of advising the biotechnology sector. The firm was accountants and tax advisers to Nottingham Clinical Research Limited and advised on the sale of the company to Worldwide Clinical Trials in 2007. PKF also advises the fast growing cord blood stem cell worldwide group Future Health Technologies Limited.
“Being involved with BioCity means local science and technology companies can be assisted in all aspects of business strategy and growth to help them compete and grow in the UK and international markets. That is good for investment, wealth creation and job creation,” Simon Browning added.
As part of its corporate partnership with BioCity, PKF is hosting free monthly business clinics for organisations based at the site to advise on R&D tax credits and wider business issues.
BioCity CEO Dr Glenn Crocker sees the new partnership with PKF as a valuable addition to the support offered by the company: “It is really important that life sciences companies seek advice on areas such as R&D tax credits early so they can avoid inadvertently doing anything that might later bar them from claiming the credits. With PKF support, the companies that are with BioCity stand to be even more successful.”
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Simon Browning (left) of PKF with Dr Glenn Crocker of BioCity Nottingham.
For further information on PKF, please contact:
Simon Browning, tax director
PKF (UK) LLP, Regent House, Clinton Avenue, Nottingham, NG5 1AZ,
0115 960 8171
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Notes to Editors:
1. PKF (UK) LLP is a leading firm of accountants and business advisers with more than 1,500 partners and staff operating in 23 offices in the UK mainland firm, incorporating a wholly-owned financial planning company and associated offshore practices. The firm specialises in advising growing and entrepreneurial/owner-managed businesses, AIM and fully listed companies, and also has extensive experience in the public and not-for-profit sectors. Principal services include assurance and advisory; taxation; consultancy; corporate recovery and insolvency; corporate finance and forensic. The firm has particular expertise in advising sectors such as hotels and leisure; mining and resource; public sector; real estate and construction; professional practices; not-for-profit; and medical. The firm’s web site is www.pkf.co.uk
2. PKF (UK) LLP also offers financial services through its FSA authorised company, PKF Financial Planning Limited. PKF (Isle of Man) LLC is a limited liability company registered in the Isle of Man. PKF (Guernsey) Limited is incorporated in Guernsey.
3. PKF (UK) LLP is a member firm of the PKF International Limited network of legally independent firms. The PKF International Limited network has around 15,000 people operating in 120 countries around the world.
4. BioCity Nottingham
BioCity Nottingham provides business support, finance, labs & offices to bioscience, pharmaceutical, med-tech & healthcare companies. It operates one of Europe’s largest bioscience business centres, which is currently home to nearly 70 fast-growing companies, including R&D and business support services.
BioCity invests in early stage life science companies through its subsidiary, Mobius Life Sciences (launched in October 2009), which is the first investment fund in the Midlands region dedicated to the life sciences sector. www.mobiuslifesciences.com
BioCity was founded by Nottingham Trent University, the University of Nottingham and East Midlands Development Agency. http://www.biocity.co.uk
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