Tax and Climate Change
HYBRID - Technical Event

Tax and Climate Change

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Tuesday 5 July 2022
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6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Speaker: Paul Howard FCA CTA - Director, Dixon Wilson
Paul Howard will give an overview of UK tax policy in relation to tackling climate change and the Government’s Net Zero Strategy. He will look at what changes have been made and need to be made in relation to UK taxation in order to help achieve the aim of Net Zero, both in terms of new taxes and amendments to existing UK tax legislation. This overview will range from personal taxation in relation to electric cars, capital allowances, and the impact of carbon credits, the carbon border adjustment mechanism and other ‘green’ measures, which are likely to become key factors in many business decisions.
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This will be a hybrid event - video and in person. If you would like to join by video call, please let us know in the 'Additional Information' section at checkout. A link will be sent to you shortly before the event begins.
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This event is for professionals with up to 10 years PQE. Please respect this requirement to allow for effective networking.

About speaker

Paul is a Chartered Accountant and Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Taxation, with over 30 years’ experience in advising clients and other professionals on a wide range of complex tax issues. He joined Dixon Wilson as a director in 2019, where he provides tax technical support for the firm.

He focuses on wealthy entrepreneurs, advising on tax issues arising in relation to their business and to their personal tax planning. He advises on the structuring of transactions, and strategic planning for the longer term. While focusing on UK taxation, he also advises on how the UK tax system functions on an international basis.

He is a well-known lecturer covering a range of taxes, and often speaks at events around the country for the Chartered Institute of Taxation. He was co-author of Tolley’s Tax Planning for Owner Managed Businesses, and writes articles for various professional publications.

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