Cumberland Society of Chartered Accountants Christmas Lunch
7 December 2023 1200 - 1400
A Christmas networking event for members and...
Date: 25 March 2020 09:30 - 12:30
Type: Course, Legal and Regulatory, Tax
Organiser: Cumberland
This course will explain the content of the Budget and Finance Bill 2020 relevant to the general practice adviser; It will highlight areas of advice and issues to raise with clients.
The course will focus on the Finance bill, and is therefore dependent on the exact material in the legislation but is expected cover the following tax areas:
• Business and corporation tax
• Personal income tax including employment taxes and benefits in kind
• Off payroll working – the final version
• Savings and pension tax measures
• Capital gains tax – including changes to private residence relief
• Other capital taxes
• Tax administration.
The course is aimed at all practitioners and staff who work in tax and have a reasonable level of tax knowledge.
Rate | Cost |
Price | £90.00 + VAT |
Retired Member | £45.00 + VAT |
Career Break Member | £45.00 + VAT |
North Lakes Hotel, Penrith
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.
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.
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