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An excellent course which must be attended annually by anyone advising HNWI’s

- Gary Heynes, Partner, Baker Tilly

De Voil Indirect Tax Conference 2010 - Nov 10

A thorough examination of the latest developments and trends in indirect tax including an in depth analysis of the practical issues surrounding place of supply rules and the current penalty regime in practice direct from HMRC

Introduction

In the current economic climate, Governments worldwide will rely more on indirect taxes to raise capital. Indirect taxes, however raise significant risks to business. Poor management can impact on cash flow, allow the over or underpayment of tax and attract stiff penalties for non compliance. It is easy to fall foul of the complex rules in an ever changing UK and International environment especially when dealing with different regimes.

 The De Voil Indirect Tax Conference 2010 will look at the current challenges in this arena and how they affect UK business today ensuring delegates manage the risks whilst taking advantage of the opportunities. Expert speakers from the editorial board of De Voil Indirect Tax Service are joined by other renowned authorities in Indirect Tax to bring delegates up to date with the current issues impacting their work, recent cases effecting compliance and any future changes to the rules.

Event details


Date:

Tuesday 30 November 2010

Location:

Radisson Edwardian Vanderbilt
London, SW7 5BT

5 CPD
Hours

Benefits

5 key benefits of attending:

  • An in depth analysis of the practical issues surrounding place of supply rules
  • Key speakers give their view on current cases including those they acted on!
  • Distinguished Industry led panel debate looking at current International VAT Developments and Threats
  • Learn about Third Sector Indirect Tax Issues, tips, tricks and advice
  • Get clarity on the current penalty regime in practice direct from HMRC

Who Should Attend

  • Indirect Taxes Manager/Director
  • Tax partners, directors, managers
  • Heads of Tax, Tax Managers, Financial Controllers
  • Finance Director or Accountant

This is an essential event for all those who advise private clients including;

  • Advisory firms (Accountants/Lawyers)
  • Tax partners, directors, managers
  • Independent CTA’s

Supported by:

Taxation