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Northern Society of Chartered Accountants

At the heart of northern business since 1882

Taxation update for family companies

Date: 8 November 2018 13:00 for 13:30

Type: Course, Tax

Organiser: Tyne and Wear

To enable those attending to advise family companies and their owners on the various taxes that affect them and their company during the life cycle of the business. The course will focus on the latest tax planning techniques and HMRC compliance activity.

Course information

Content will include:

  • Extracting profits from the company – are dividends still best? Bonus v dividend v interest on loan account
  • Pension planning for director shareholders
  • Company car or own car? What about a hybrid?
  • Shares for other family members – the settlements rules and different classes of shares
  • Shares for other employees and outside investors
  • Director’s Loan Accounts – The HMRC Toolkit and their likely new approach
  • Passing on the family company – inheritance tax and CGT issues
  • Maximising CGT entrepreneurs’ relief on a sale
  • Tax implications of liquidating the company

Online booking closes on 6 November at midnight.

Registration from 13:00.

Cost

Price £75.00 + VAT
Retired Member £37.50 + VAT
Career Break Member £37.50 + VAT

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Venue

Newcastle Gateshead Marriott Hotel Metro Centre

Address:
Metro Centre
Gateshead
NE11 9XF

Tel No: 0191 493 2233

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.

How to book

The easiest way to book is online by clicking the button to Book Online at icaew.com – you will be able to log into your account at icaew.com and pay with your debit or credit card.

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.