Partner Article
PM+M toasts Moorhouse’s Brewery win
Moorhouse’s Brewery has appointed PM+M - the chartered accountancy, business advisory and wealth management group – as its new accountants and tax advisers.
PM+M will now handle its bookkeeping, VAT returns, credit control, beer duty forms, monthly management information, payroll, year-end statutory accounts, corporation tax returns, research and development submissions as well deliver company secretarial services.
The seven strong team is being led by Jackie Fisher, partner, and includes Lucy O’Gorman, manager; Luke Irving, accounts senior; Rebecca Cowell, credit control; Jon Connor, R&D tax credits manager; Alison Brown, VAT manager; and James Cocker, adviser, accounting and advisory.
Jackie Fisher said: “Moorhouse’s Brewery is an iconic name so we are very excited to be working with them. Our aim is to now deliver an unparalleled service so the team at Moorhouse’s can focus on developing their business.”
Moorhouse’s is s well-respected independent brewery with a history dating back to 1865. It brews a range of award-winning cask and keg ales and innovative small batch craft beers.
Lee Williams – MD of Moorhouse’s Brewery – added: “It is vital we work with a partner who really wants to take the time to understand our business, ethos and sector. We were impressed with PM+M’s approach from day one and I’m sure this will be a long-term and fruitful relationship”.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by PM+M Chartered Accountants .
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