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UK tax updates on the agenda at Equiom Solutions’ annual briefing

UK tax updates on the agenda at Equiom Solutions’ annual briefing

Monday 29 January 2018

UK tax updates on the agenda at Equiom Solutions’ annual briefing


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Equiom Solutions will provide a UK tax update to Jersey and Guernsey residents and advisers at its annual seminars in February 2018.

The Jersey seminar will take place at the Pomme d’Or Hotel, St Helier on 7 February, from 8:30am to 10:00am. The Guernsey seminar will follow on 8 February at the Old Government House Hotel, St Peter Port, from 8:00am to 9:30am. Guests from the Islands’ business communities will hear presentations from the team on UK tax updates and implications for Channel Islands residents and their advisers. 

The agenda for both seminars will kick-off with a presentation on ‘UK commercial property opportunities’ by Senior Tax Consultant, Glenn Cassidy. This will be followed by an update on UK residential property and inheritance tax (IHT) by Senior Tax Consultant, Harry Lawson. The seminars will close with ‘Post April 2017 changes for Channel Island residents and advisers’ presented by Equiom Solutions Managing Director, Helen Woods. This will be followed by an opportunity for questions from the floor.

Helen Woods explains: ‘Given HMRC’s latest raft of legislation and recent UK budget announcements, non-UK persons are increasingly affected by changes in UK tax legislation. Our annual seminars aim to highlight these changes and help paint a clearer picture on how it all impacts Channel Island residents. With an experienced and knowledgeable line-up of speakers, I hope the event will prove informative for residents and advisers alike.’

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