R&D Tax relief - the updates
Technical - up to 10 yrs PQE

R&D Tax relief - the updates

Speaker: Anthony Lalsing - Partner, Menzies LLP
Research and development tax reliefs have been in the spotlight recently due to an increased HMRC focus on claims, as well as upcoming changes to the legislative framework. Anthony Lalsing will explain the basics and different types of R&D reliefs available, what is required to make a claim, and the upcoming changes to the reliefs. This talk will be of particular interest to corporate tax practitioners, as well as other tax professionals who would like to better understand this area and why it has been in the news so much lately.
 
After the talk, there will be an opportunity to network and exchange ideas over drinks and canapés.
 
Venue: Dixon Wilson, 22 Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1LS (Chancery Lane/Holborn/Temple tube 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

Anthony Lalsing is a Tax Partner at Menzies LLP where he heads up the Innovation and R&D team, a specialism responsible for generating significant tax reliefs for its clients including those operating in both the manufacturing and technology sectors. With over 15 years’ experience advising corporate clients and owner managed businesses, helping them to mitigate tax through commercial tax planning, Anthony has a passion for ensuring businesses benefit from the significant tax advantages available under the R&D tax relief and Patent Box regimes.

Anthony qualified as a chartered accountant in 2008 before specialising in tax and qualifying as a chartered tax advisor in 2009. He was a finalist in the 2017 Tolley’s Taxation Awards for the Taxation’s Rising Star award.

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