MHA announced as Audit, Tax & Advisory sponsor for Manufacturing and Engineering Week 2022

MHA are delighted to announce that they are the Audit, Tax & Advisory Sponsor of this years’ Manufacturing and Engineering Week 2022 (M&E Week).

Running from the 7-10th June 2022, M&E Week celebrates Manufacturing and Engineering excellence and innovation in the UK. Bringing together key figures and companies from across the manufacturing sector to encourage conversation, business, knowledge sharing and action.

MHA will be the official Audit, Tax and Advisory Sponsor across all 4 events taking part during M&E Week and will also be running several Workshops and round table Business Clinics during both days of the show. These will focus on providing practical guidance for businesses on the topics of VAT, Customs & Duty as well as Tax & R&D and Corporate Finance. Our team of accountants and advisors will use their in-depth knowledge of the manufacturing and engineering sector to advise businesses in the sector; from start-ups needing guidance through to developing growth strategies for multi-national organisations.

Chris Barlow, Partner, MHA Manufacturing & Engineering comments:

“MHA are delighted to be the Audit, Tax and Advisory sponsor of Manufacturing & Engineering Week. With our client focus and sector-led approach we advise many manufacturing and engineering companies across the various stages of their development; working alongside entities during acquisition or sale, advising them on tax planning or providing them with a value-added audit process.  We consider ourselves a true partner in terms of audit, tax and advisory work to the sector, which we do through the power of great relationships, great conversations and great futures.”

M&E Week Event Director, Natig Asadullaev also adds,

“We are thrilled to have MHA involved with M&E Week 2022. Their agile and responsive approach means they are always on hand to have the right conversations at the right time, helping clients identify goals and business needs both now, and in the future.”

This update originally appeared on the MHA website.