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Northern Society of Chartered Accountants

At the heart of northern business since 1882

Partnerships, hybrids & other structures with Martyn Ingles

Date: 3 December 2014 13:30-16:30

Type: Course, Legal and Regulatory

Organiser: Tyne and Wear

Everything you ever wanted to know about structures! Well, more specifically, to provide an outline on of how the various taxes affecting traditional partnerships, companies and limited liability partnerships and combinations thereof have changed with particular emphasis on the latest tax planning opportunities in the light of the 45% tax rate, the declining corporation tax rates, the new restrictions on excessive relief for pensions and the effect of the cap on income tax reliefs, the consultation on partnerships and the GAAR.

This course is for all partners and staff advising clients on tax planning and compliance.

Content will include:

  • LLP and partnership capital gains
  • Should we incorporate? If so, LLP or Ltd company?
  • Treatment of hybrids, corporate partners and service companies in the light of the consultation documents on partnerships and the GAAR
  • And what about groups?
  • Which to use and when
  • Other tax planning opportunities and specific anti-avoidance
  • Personal Investment Companies – a thing of the past?
  • A consideration of the use of these structures in the medical, farming and other niche areas.

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Venue

Ramside Hall Hotel

Address:
Ramside Hall Hotel,
Carrville,
Durham,
DH1 1TD

Tel No: 0191 386 5282

Speaker

Martyn Ingles

Martyn Ingles

Martyn qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 1982 and has specialised in taxation ever since. He became an Associate member of the Chartered Institute of Taxation in 1983 whilst working for a large international firm. His career has combined lecturing with tax consultancy, working for The Financial Training Company Ltd, Horwath Clark Whitehill, and more recently MHA MacIntyre Hudson. He is now a Consultant with MacIntyre Hudson Advisory Services LLP. Martyn’s main area of interest is tax planning for the family business, in particular tax efficient remuneration, exit planning and restructuring. He lectures on this and other taxation issues as well as running his own tax consultancy practice.

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