19 Oct 2021

Tax webinar (recording) – International Tax and Customs

Today (Tuesday 19 October) saw the second in our series of four tax webinars this week.

Chris Rodgers, Corporate Tax Director, and Liam Dushynsky, Indirect Tax Partner were both in conversation with Corporate Tax Partner, Stuart Rogers.

Chris discussed common international tax risk areas for SMEs for businesses trading overseas.

Liam discussed supply chains and importing and exporting goods and the increased complexity that Brexit has created.

To book onto the other sessions in the series follow this link: https://www.bigmarker.com/pkf-francis-clark/Tax-webinar-series

Wednesday 20 October

Investigations: latest trends – nudge letters: latest campaigns, penalties, schedule 36 notices and triggers for HMRC discovery investigations.

Research & development tax relief: changes, risks and housekeeping – what you and your client need to be aware of, even if you are not carrying out the claim yourself.

Thursday 21 October

Property issues – key stamp duty land tax opportunities, inheritance tax planning for property owners and family investment companies and capital allowances: how super is the 130% deduction?

Company reconstruction: top tips to achieve a tax efficient demerger – breaking up a can be hard to do, some practical hints and tips.

Related PKF Francis Clark events

27 October: Budget day – you can bookmark our dedicated webpage here: https://www.pkf-francisclark.co.uk/budget-analysis/

28 October: Post-Budget conversation with Head of Tax, John Endacott – book onto our webinar here: https://www.bigmarker.com/pkf-francis-clark/Autumn-2021-Budget-post-Budget-conversation-with-John-Endacott

9 November: Webinar – a tax guide to doing business in the US / UK – book your place here: https://www.pkf-francisclark.co.uk/events/webinar-crossing-borders-a-tax-guide-to-doing-business-in-the-us-and-the-uk/

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