The taxation of trusts
Technical Event

The taxation of trusts

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Tuesday 4 April 2023
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6:00 pm to 8:30 pm
Speaker: Dr Claire Skipper MSci PhD ACA CTA - Senior Manager, Dixon Wilson
HMRC is paying closer attention to trusts than ever before, both in terms of ensuring trust details are registered and kept up to date where necessary, and in collecting the right amount of tax on trust income and assets. Claire Skipper of Dixon Wilson will explain how UK resident and offshore trusts work and how they are taxed by reference to practical case studies. This talk will be of interest to both personal and corporate tax practitioners whose clients are setting up or are the beneficiaries of a trust.
 
After the talk, there will be an opportunity to network and exchange ideas over drinks and canapés.
 
Venue: Elman Wall, 8th Floor, Becket House, 36 Old Jewry, London EC2R 8DD (Bank/Mansion House/Monument 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

Claire Skipper joined Dixon Wilson after a brief career in academia and now focuses her analytical and logical mindset on solving the technical problems of her clients. 

Individuals with their associated Trusts, Estates and companies make up the majority of Claire’s portfolio.

Claire specialises in complex UK tax compliance, advisory and planning including in relation to Offshore/Non-dom matters, Inheritance Tax (IHT), Private Equity and divorce.

However, Claire’s dual qualification and breadth of knowledge mean that you have a single point of contact for both your complex tax problems as well as the accounts preparation of your Trust, charity or company. 

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