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26 May 2022 12:30 - 13:30
A series of seminars for young members...
Date: 28 April 2022 09:30 - 12:00
Type: Course, Tax
Organiser: Tyne and Wear
Join Bob Trunchion for his regular half yearly Tax updates.
Northern Society of Chartered Accountants www.norsca.co.uk
This course has been specifically designed to meet the needs of general practitioners, concentrating on matters that really affect your clients – achieving these aims for 30 years. Attending every six months not only gives you targeted CPD but alerts you to what you need to know.
It is presented by an experienced speaker who has been training for the Northern Society of Chartered Accountants for all that time and understands the local environment.
This course has proved to be the essential update for all practitioners and staff involved with clients affected by tax issues, as well as tax specialists for 30 years!
The course aims to keep your technical knowledge up to date to comply with the ever-changing regulatory environment. The course is intended not only to alert you to such technical changes, but to highlight practical points which can be used in practice.
By the time of the course, changes to supply chains and other matters due to Brexit will be settling down and, hopefully, the Covid-19 Pandemic and other winter bugs should be easing. We will have had a Budget in the Autumn of 2021. Whilst this is heralded as just a “technical” Budget, there is still plenty of scope to change capital taxes in the UK given all the technical proposals that have been made by the OTS!
Clearly, there should be another Budget come the Autumn of 2022.
Whether “major or a minor” Budgets, all the above factors will combine to give a considerable amount of content to cover!
This course aims to provide delegates with a practical and intensive review of developments over the last six months as well as changes likely to occur in the near future.
This course aims to cover the following topics:
Rate | Cost in venue | Webinar cost |
Price | £90.00 + VAT | £60.00 + VAT |
Retired Member | £45.00 + VAT | £30.00 + VAT |
Career Break Member | £45.00 + VAT | £30.00 + VAT |
Northern Society runs a full programme of CPD courses that are open to all. Details of our 2022 programme are set out below.
Date | Session | Speaker |
24 March 2022 | What makes a good audit senior? | James Charlton |
30 March 2022 | A very practical Tax update – what you need to know | Rebecca Benneyworth |
30 March 2022 | Employment Taxes – an absolutely essential update | Rebecca Benneyworth |
28 April 2022 | Spring Tax update | Bob Trunchion |
12 May 2022 | Common disclosure errors in financial statements | John Selwood |
23 June 2022 | The A to Z of small and micro entity accounts | Peter Herbert |
22 September 2022 | Making Tax Digital – less than 130 days to go | Rebecca Benneyworth |
22 September 2022 | 25% Corporation Tax – are there any small business Tax planning issues left? | Rebecca Benneyworth |
11 October 2022 | What makes a good audit junior? | James Charlton |
19 October 2022 | Are you ready for changes in auditing in 2023? | John Selwood |
17 November 2022 | Property Accounting – all the important considerations for accountants | Peter Herbert |
1 December 2022 | Autumn Tax update | Bob Trunchion |
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Bob Trunchion
Bob qualified in the audit department of a big four firm, and soon after moved to their Corporation Tax Department. His move to MacIntyre Hudson in 1985 has rounded off his knowledge so that he is well versed in all aspects of tax.
As well as advising clients on a consultancy basis, he is deeply involved in tax training, Bob has appeared on national radio and television talking about IHT.
He has a wide range of tax knowledge and lectures on a range of subjects including the tax implications of buying and selling companies, capital taxes planning, trusts and share valuation work. Bob is also a specialist in a number of industries or niches such as farmers and the medical profession.
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You can also telephone the ICAEW central events booking team on 01908 248159 and pay over the phone.
Alternatively you can download a booking form or book by email.
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