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- Lin Gribbin, Director of Tax, Ernst and Young

VAT EU Update

Heading 2 A thorough examination of the latest developments and trends in the 2010 VAT package, the latest EU and domestic VAT cases and the European Commission’s view on recent and future VAT developments

Introduction

A gathering of highly regarded VAT and EU specialists, including barristers, practitioners and consultants, will review the latest cases that have come before the ECJ with the greatest impact on VAT planning. Additionally, HMRC and European Commission representatives will provide insight into the implications that these cases have on legislation and what the road ahead looks like from their perspective.  

This invaluable event will provide expert and official opinion that will enable you to undertake effective VAT planning in light of the changes in interpretation and legislation. Don’t miss your only opportunity to hear the latest in EU VAT developments in one day.

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Event details


Date:

Thursday 25 March 2010

Location:

To be advised LONDON
London

Book before 29 January 2010 and save £50!

Benefits

Highlights include:

  • Theoretical and practical guidance to help implement the 2010 VAT Package
  • An update on the latest EU and domestic VAT cases with the greatest implications on corporate VAT planning
  • Bringing clarity to the issue of countering avoidance and abuse of rights
  • The latest developments in VAT and Transfers of Going Concern (TOGC)
  • The European Commission’s view on recent & future VAT developments, as presented by the Deputy Head of Cabinet for Taxation and Customs

Who Should Attend

  • VAT Directors and Managers
  • Heads of VAT
  • VAT Advisers
  • Tax Accountants
  • VAT Consultants and VAT Compliance Managers
  • Finance Directors
  • Tax, Accounting and Company Law Practitioners
  • any other key stakeholders in managing indirect tax.

Supported by:

Supported by:

Taxation