Vat In Insurance & Financial Services 2010

The latest insight into case law and policy changes to help maximise the VAT savings for your business

Introduction

With the status of the European Commission review still in limbo, and a variety of changes being introduced to VAT and IPT, it is an uncertain time for tax practitioners and advisors in the insurance and financial service sectors. This conference will provide solutions to the issues that are facing VAT specialists, and give you a chance to network and hear from key stakeholders in the finance and insurance sectors.

Offering fresh insight and debate, our expert panel of speakers will not only give an indication of how the latest ECJ decisions will affect VAT practice, but also provide practical advice upon all of the issues affecting business and clients, including the Retail Distribution Review, the IPT rate change, and the likely implications of the cost sharing proposals, from both industry insiders and HMRC.

Event details


Date:

Tuesday 07 December 2010

Location:

To be advised LONDON
London

Save £100 when you book by 22 October!
6.25 CPD
Hours

Benefits

  • Clarify the common misconceptions over the status of IFAs
  • Discover the impact of the latest decisions from the courts including BAA and RBS Deutschland
  • Maximise the opportunities arising from the latest changes to the option to tax rules
  • Hear the HMRC perspective of the ongoing policy reviews and consultations
  • Further understand the latest developments with insurance intermediaries post Insurancewide
  • Discover the future direction of the cost sharing consultation
  • Avoid the pitfalls of the EU basic supply and place of supply rules
  • Qualify the status of income in relation to partial exemption
  • Discuss future developments in VAT and IPT, sharing your thoughts with a panel of key industry insiders.

Who Should Attend

This conference is specifically organised for Heads of VAT and VAT managers in the financial services and insurance sectors; VAT advisors and VAT lawyers.

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