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Tax matters webinar

Businesses are currently facing unprecedented uncertainties, and keeping track of the ever-changing tax landscape is a constant challenge.

Together Rowena Clifton of RSM UK Tax and Accounting, FW Capital are hosting an online Q&A session. We will address some of the key areas of concern including:

Brexit - common issues facing businesses including the trade deal, nil rates of duty and proof of origin.

The EU one stop shop - new rules from 1 July impacting B2C internet sellers and online marketplaces.

Making Tax Digital - forthcoming changes that require further automation of the VAT return preparation process and common issues with systems and the role of specialist tax technology.

Domestic reverse charge in the construction industry - forthcoming changes to reduce VAT fraud in the sector and what contractors, sub-contractors and “end users” need to do to prepare, documentation requirements, supply chain audits etc.

We would really like to hear which of the above topics interest you most, and any specific questions you have around these subjects. We will tailor the webinar according to areas of key interest. Questions can be submitted in advance using the registration form.

Speaker - Rowena Clifton, RSM UK Tax and Accounting Limited

Rowena Clifton leads RSM northern Indirect Tax practice specialising in VAT. Prior to joining RSM, she worked in the Big 4 both in the UK and overseas.

She has also been seconded to large corporates such as Ford Motor Company and to HMRC to produce impact assessments for changes in VAT legislation.

Her team provides both VAT and Customs advice to a range of clients from large corporates, through to OMBs and start-ups as well as not for profit’s and public sector organisations.

Although much of her time has been dedicated to helping businesses prepare for Brexit and navigate various practical issues since the new year, she also advises on a wide range of transactions, new business activities, compliance optimisation, tax technology and disputes with HMRC.

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