Tax seminar to look at Brexit impact

The ways in which Brexit could change indirect tax will be the focus of a free corporate VAT seminar in Oldbury.

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National audit, tax and advisory firm Crowe Clark Whitehill is hosting the event at its offices on Tuesday, June 20.

Finance and tax professionals with VAT and duty responsibilities have been invited to attend the seminar where Keri Pay, a VAT partner at Crowe’s Midlands office, will summarise key VAT issues facing businesses today.

Mr Pay said: “Brexit means we are entering into uncertain times and it is imperative that we keep a close eye on all developments to ensure the very latest changes are understood and communicated.

“This seminar will provide our first thoughts on preparing for indirect tax post-Brexit and also an update on other recent developments in UK VAT.”

The free seminar at Crowe’s offices at Black Country House, Rounds Green Road, starts at 08.30am with registration, and closes at 10am with a networking breakfast.

For more information or to book spaces, businesses should contact Elodie Dao at elodie.dao@crowecw.co.uk