Tax Avoidance - where are we now
Technical Event

Tax Avoidance - where are we now

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Wednesday 12 June 2024
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6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Speaker: Tom Wallace TEP - Director, WTT Consulting
Tax avoidance is a hot topic in tax and is likely to remain so for the foreseeable future. The Loan Charge continues to be an area of contention and tax avoidance shows little sign of slowing despite HMRC's attempts to reduce it. Tom Wallace, Director of Tax Investigations at WTT Consulting will discuss developments on the tax avoidance landscape including:
 
  • where we are with various avoidance schemes
  • HMRC's settlement processes (timescales, bases on which settlements are made etc)
  • arrangements/technical areas currently being litigated
  • an update on the Loan Charge
This event is essential for anyone dealing with self-employed individuals or those with small businesses.
 
This event is for professionals with up to 10 years PQE. Please respect this requirement to allow for effective networking.

About speaker

Tom started his career at the Inland Revenue (now HMRC) where he trained as an inspector of taxes.  He has investigated businesses in all the customer segments, from FTSE 100 companies to small local businesses and everything in between.  After leaving HMRC he joined WTT Consulting where he is director of tax investigations and focuses on resolving enquiries for those who have used tax structures, particularly disguised remuneration schemes.  He also undertakes private client advisory work, specialising in trust and estate planning.

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