22 Jun 2021

Finance Directors' Bitesize Briefings – session four – financial planning & international mobility

Today we hosted the penultimate session of this round of Finance Directors’ Briefings, with an update from financial planning expert Reme Holland on how to get the most out of your pension, and guidance on international mobility in a post-Covid world.

If you were unable to join us you can catch up with the session recording below.

There’s still time to register for our final session here. Session five will take place on Tuesday 29 June at 12:00. We will cover topics such as:

  • A VAT update, e-commerce changes and the domestic reverse charge – Becky Hayes
  • Rules of origin – costly misunderstandings, importer records and Freeports – Liam Dushynsky

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