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Northern Society of Chartered Accountants

At the heart of northern business since 1882

Finance Act 2017

Date: 20 September 2017 13:30 to 16:30

Type: Course, Tax

Organiser: Tyne and Wear

Summer 2017 sees possibly the last Finance Act at this time of year, with new Budget dates to run in the autumn, the future of the annual Finance Act is unclear. But the 2017 Act promises to go out with a bang rather than a whimper – the Bill when published was huge.

Course content will include:

  • Income Tax
  • Corporation Tax
  • Capital Gains Tax
  • New domicile rules for individuals
  • National Insurance Contributions
  • VAT
  • Other property taxes
  • Tax administration including Making Tax Digital
  • The Sugar Levy – a brief overview
  • Inheritance Tax
  • Tax Avoidance and Tax Administration

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Venue

Newcastle Gateshead Marriott Hotel Metro Centre

Address:
Metro Centre
Gateshead
NE11 9XF

Tel No: 0191 493 2233

Speaker

Rebecca Benneyworth BSc FCA MBE

Rebecca Benneyworth BSc FCA MBE

Rebecca is an ICAEW Chartered Accountant. She is a lecturer, writer and consultant on a variety of taxes, lecturing extensively throughout the UK, to accountants, business people and also to HMRC and the Treasury.

She has her own accountancy practice based in Gloucestershire, with a variety of small business and personal tax clients. During the last two years this has become a 100% digital practice.

She is Chair of the HMRC Digital Advisory Group, providing help and support to HMRC in understanding the challenges that Making Tax Digital presents to small businesses and their advisers. She is also a member of the Admin Burdens Advisory Board, an independent group monitoring the burdens the tax system impose on businesses.

Rebecca is a past Chair of the Tax Faculty of the ICAEW, and serves on the Tax Faculty Board. She is ICAEW council member for South West England, and was awarded an MBE for services to the tax profession in 2012.

How to book

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