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VAT & Property

Navigate the regulatory and legislative developments to minimise your VAT exposure

Introduction

Knowing how to navigate through the legislative changes in VAT can mean saving your company or clients millions of pounds per year. This event gathers a group of experts who will provide you with practical VAT and property solutions.

Now in its 10th year, this successful conference will address the latest case law developments, the new CGS rules; new RRP/RCP ‘change of use’ rules and what to watch out for with TOGCs. The planning issues surrounding landlord and tenant and residential property will be covered in full, plus HMRC guidance and policy and the issues from the rewrites this year. Critically, HMRC will also provide their view of the future of policy direction and will respond to issues raised through the day.

Event details


Date:

Wednesday 12 October 2011

Location:

Crowne Plaza St James
London, SW1E 6AF

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6 CPD
Hours

Benefits

  • Be updated on the latest case law and more importantly, its implication for future planning
  • Learn how to navigate the key VAT planning areas – option to tax, TOGCs, CGS, partial exemption
  • Explore landlord and tenant developments, including service charges
  • Discover the current issues in residential property – holiday accommodation/live work, retained facades and party walls and energy saving materials
  • Hear directly from HMRC – their perspective on all VAT and property issues

Who Should Attend

This conference is specifically tailored for those with responsibility for the management of property tax both in corporate and non for profit organisations. The event will bring together:

  • Heads of VAT
  • VAT Directors
  • VAT Managers
  • Finance Directors and Managers
  • Accountants
  • Solicitors
  • VAT Consultants

Supported By:

British Property Foundation

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