AAB has acquired May Figures to help expand its R&D Tax Credit services across the UK and Ireland. The advisory firm was established in 2013 by Julia May ...
“I am delighted that May Figures will continue to lead the R&D tax credit technology start-up industry as an AAB Group company.” The advisory firm was established in 2013 by Julia May and Dr Mark Graves and has grown across the UK, delivering more than 3,500 successful R&D Tax Credit claims, worth more than £12m, to date. AAB has acquired May Figures to help expand its R&D Tax Credit services across the UK and Ireland.
Aberdeen-headquartered accounting and business services group AAB has unveiled its latest acquisition – an English firm specialising in research and ...
The group says it now has more than 650 staff in ten locations across both the UK (including Edinburgh and Glasgow) and Ireland, having in May highlighted a “milestone” push into the latter. I am delighted that May Figures will continue to lead the R&D tax credit technology start-up industry as an AAB Group company.” Derek Gemmell, partner and head of innovations tax at AAB, commented: “The group has grown rapidly this year, and with that growth we have seen an increasing number of our clients seeking support and specialist advice in R&D tax credits.
It has acquired English professional services firm May Figures Ltd, which was established in 2013 by Julia May and Mark Graves, for an undisclosed sum. The deal ...
This acquisition will strengthen our overall tax proposition by bringing specialist advice and advisory services to our clients across the UK, Ireland and internationally.” Derek Gemmell, partner and head of innovations tax at AAB, said: “The group has grown rapidly this year, and with that growth we have seen an increasing number of our clients seeking support and specialist advice in R&D tax credits. SCOTTISH accountancy firm AAB has unveiled a “key acquisition” to expand its research and development tax credit services offering across the UK and Ireland.
By Ian McConnell. SCOTTISH accountancy firm AAB has unveiled a “key acquisition” to expand its research and development tax credit services offering across ...
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