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VAT Planning and Listed Buildings

Event: VAT Planning and Listed Buildings
 

Speaker: Craig Mathieson, Director of VAT, Johnston Carmichael

The online booking system is now open

6.00pm - Registration and refreshments

6.30pm - Presentation

8.00pm - Close

This session will cover:

• When is the right time to do VAT planning on a listed building
• What the benefits of VAT planning
• Working with contractors and HMRC
• How it actually works in the real world - past examples

By attending this session you will gain a high level knowledge of the complexities of VAT when dealing with listed buildings. Using real examples, the session will explain how careful planning can potentially saving £1000's. This will also be explained from HMRC's perspective and what their current thinking on this subject is.



   
Date: 09 Mar 2010
End date:09 Mar 2010
Duration: 6.30pm - 8.00pm
   
Venue: BMA Scotland, 14 Queen Street

  Edinburgh EH2 1LL
 
 
Cost: Free
   
CPD Units*: 1.5

*CPD Units are only verifiable if the event attended provides skills and/or knowledge relevant to your job or career aspirations.
   
For further details please contact Hannah Salvidge on 0141 534 4810 or e-mail hannah.salvidge@uk.accaglobal.com

 
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