OMB: Current Tax Issues | Virtual Tax Conference

Tuesday, 13 September 2022 | 15:00 - 18:15

Join us for our next Owner Managed Business Update virtual conference and lets help TaxAid and Tax Help for Older People provide essential tax advice to vulnerable people.
The charities provide unique services that help people who have nowhere else to turn.

This late virtual afternoon conference will offer the following:

  • Live Q & A session with our expert speakers;
  • Conference materials provided in advance;
  • A full recording provided to all delegates shortly after.

TOPICS that will be covered:

  • Directors in Jeopardy! 
  • Post COVID strategies for owner managers
  • Business incorporations - is it a dead duck or can they still fly?

To view the full conference programme, please CLICK HERE!

OUR SPEAKERS!

Rebecca Benneyworth MBE BSc FCA

Rebecca is an ICAEW Chartered Accountant. She is a lecturer, writer and consultant on a variety of taxes, lecturing extensively throughout the UK, to accountants, business people and also to HMRC and the Treasury. 

Rebecca has her own accountancy practice based in Gloucestershire, with a variety of small business and personal tax clients. During the last two years this has become a 100% digital practice. She is actively involved in providing help and support to HMRC in understanding the challenges that Making Tax Digital presents to small businesses and their advisers. 

Peter Rayney FCA CTA (Fellow) TEP

Peter Rayney is the immediate past President of the Chartered Institute of Taxation and a former Chairman of the ICAEW Tax ‘s Technical Committee. 

Peter practises as an independent tax consultant through his own practice, advising owner-managed companies, accountants, lawyers and tax practitioners on a wide range of tax issues. He specialises in company sales/acquisitions, reconstructions, succession planning and all aspects of owner managed business taxation. His firm’s website can be found at www.peterrayney.co.uk

He is always in demand as a tax lecturer and regularly contributes tax articles to the professional press.  Peter is also an author of various journals and books including the very popular “Rayney’s Tax Planning for Family and Owner Managed Companies” (Bloomsbury Professional). He has won ‘Tax Writer of the year’ at the Taxation Awards an unprecedented three times.

Carl Bayley BSc FCA 

Carl Bayley is the author of a series of ‘Plain English’ tax guides designed specifically for the layman and the non-specialist. His particular speciality is his ability to take the weird, complex and inexplicable world of taxation and set it out in the kind of clear, straightforward language taxpayers themselves can understand. Carl takes the same approach when speaking on taxation, a role he frequently undertakes with great enthusiasm, including his highly acclaimed annual ‘Budget Breakfast’ for the Institute of Chartered Accountants. He has spoken on taxation on radio and television, including the BBC’s ‘It’s Your Money’ programme and BBC Radio 2’s Jeremy Vine Show.

Carl began his career as a Chartered Accountant in 1983 with one of the ‘Big 4’ accountancy firms. After qualifying as a double prize-winner, he immediately began specialising in taxation. He worked for several major international firms until beginning the new millennium by launching his own practice, through which he provided advice on a wide variety of taxation issues; especially property taxation, inheritance tax, and tax planning for small and medium-sized businesses, for twenty years, before deciding to focus on his favourite role as author and presenter.

Carl is a former Chairman of the Tax Faculty of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales and a member of the Institute’s governing Council. He is also a former President of ICAEW Scotland and member of the ICAEW Board. He has co-organised the annual Practical Tax Conference for the last eighteen years.

Aside from his tax books, Carl is an avid creative writer. He is currently waiting for someone to have the wisdom to publish his debut novel, while he eagerly works on the rest of the series. When he isn’t working, he takes on the equally taxing challenges of hill walking and horse riding: his Munro tally is now 105 and, while he remains a novice rider, his progress is cantering along nicely.

Carl lives in the Scottish Borders, where he enjoys spending time with his family. 


Conference fee: £50.00

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