Excellent speakers and content – a must for those with clients with offshore interests

- Danny Clifford, Partner, Ensors Chartered Accountants

Spotlight On Employment Tax

A thorough examination of the latest developments and trends in employment tax including termination payments, PAYE and NIC changes

Introduction

Expert speakers chosen for their in depth subject knowledge will shed light on topics such as executive remuneration planning, pensions and the taxation issues surrounding an internationally mobile work force. Covering the latest case law with updates on issues such as termination payments and employment status you cannot afford to miss this essential update on all the latest developments in employment tax, helping ensure that you are fully prepared for the year ahead.

In today’s globally competitive environment being able to attract and retain talent, minimise your tax burden and ensure compliance are all essential skills required for any business. The last few months have seen changes to pension limits, debate over the future of PAYE and the introduction of the 50% tax band, all issues which could have a real impact on businesses and their staff. Tolley’s Spotlight on Employment Tax conference looks at all the key employment tax issues arising from 2010 and examines what tax efficient planning will look like in 2011.

Event details


Date:

Thursday 10 February 2011

Location:

Crowne Plaza St James
London, SW1E 6AF

5.5 CPD
Hours

Benefits

  • Be guided through the minefield of termination payments including PILONs, exemptions and recent case law, ensuring you are up to date with the latest developments
  • Hear the latest on the PAYE saga and NIC changes, including practical planning advice to ensure maximum savings
  • Gain invaluable practical advice on executive remuneration planning in light of the 50% tax band
  • Explore the various share scheme options available to you, including HMRC approved schemes, and look at what impact recent FSA reforms will have
  • Hear key recent residency and domicile case law and learn about the taxation issues surrounding an internationally mobile workforce

Who Should Attend

Covering myriad issues this event is essential attendance for anyone dealing with or advising on any issue of employment tax including Tax Advisors, Accountants, Tax Lawyers, Tax Managers, Corporate Heads of Tax, Financial Directors and HR Managers.

Supported by:

Supported by:

Taxation