HMRC Clearances
Technical - up to 10 yrs PQE

HMRC Clearances

Speaker: Nick Wright - Associate Director, Jerroms Miller
It is crucial to consider the tax implications of any corporate transaction even though there is always a risk that HMRC will take a different view after the event. Obtaining clearance from HMRC before the transaction can help minimise that risk and provide much-needed certainty.
 
Nick Wright will explain the benefits of applying for advance clearance on a transaction from HMRC, the different types of clearance that can be sought, and the process for such applications. This talk will be of particular interest to corporate tax practitioners, as well as other tax professionals who would like an insight into this area.
 
After the talk, there will be an opportunity to network and exchange ideas over drinks and canapés.
 
Venue: RPC, Tower Bridge House, St Katharine's Way, London E1W 1AA (Tower Hill, Tower Gateway stations)
 
Members price: £free
 
This event is open to young professionals (up to 10 years PQE). Please respect this limit for effective networking.

About speaker

Nick Wright is an Associate Director in the Corporate Tax team at Jerroms Miller, which he joined in 2019. He provides specialist corporate tax advice in areas such as transactions tax, company reconstructions and Employee Ownership Trusts, Employment Related Securities and employee share schemes both to individuals and to accountants and solicitors requiring support for their own clients.

Nick particularly enjoys finding solutions to planning projects in often very technical/complex taxation areas, as well as supporting clients to achieve the optimum solution to their business tax issue, whether that relates to selling their business, demerging, or rewarding employees.

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