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Seminars: Freelancing after the Budget
by Susie Hughes at 07:05 26/02/04 (News on IR591)
There has been much speculation but little hard information about how the Chancellor intends to ensure that small, owner-managed companies pay 'the right amount of tax' in his Budget announcement on 17 March 2004. Now you can find out exactly what it will mean to your business and your future.
Qdos and Shout99 have put together a team of experts to explain what it means to you and what you should do under the new regime. A few hours of your time at one of these seminars will demonstrate how you can go forward with confidence and greater certainty. These are the first - and so far only - seminars which have been arranged to analyse the Chancellor’s decision after it is known. It will also cover other issues affecting freelancers.

Who should attend these seminars?
The seminars are for freelance contractors, their accountants, agency personnel and any other advisors and experts who are involved in advising freelancers.

What will the seminars cover?

  • Main topics of discussion will be IR35, IR591 and Section 660A.
  • An insight into current working cases and planning opportunities.
  • Question and Answer - a section of each seminar will be dedicated to a question and answer session where your questions will be answered by our panel of experts.

When and where?
The seminars will be held in:

  • 23 March - Aberdeen, Best Western Westhill Hotel;
  • 24 March - Kendal, Best Western Castle Green Hotel;
  • 25 March - Leeds, Ramada Leeds Parkway;
  • 30 March - London, Ramada Jarvis, London West, Ealing Common;
  • 01 April - Bristol, Ramada Plaza;
  • 06 April - Leicester, Best Western Belmont House

Time:5:00pm to 7:30pm (registration 4:30pm) Aberdeen, Kendal, Leeds, Bristol, Leicester;
6:00pm to 8:30pm (registration 5:30pm) London.

Cost and Bookings
Cost per ticket is £55 including VAT.

Places are available on a 'first come, first served' basis. We advise you to book early, as places are limited.

Book your place on the Qdos/Shout99 Freelancer Post Budget 2004 Seminars either:

  • On-line by debit or credit card by clicking here:
    Booking Form

  • By printing out the Pro Forma Summary, after completing the booking form, attaching your cheque and returning to Qdos at the address shown on the Pro Forma. CLick here:
    Booking Form and Pro Forma Summary

  • By phone. Call the Freelancer Team on 01455 852030, ask for Amie or Stacey and have your debit or credit card details to hand.

Speakers:
Speakers will include:

  • Kevin Miller, FCA - acknowledged as one of the technical authorities on tax matters affecting freelancers; held negotiations with the Revenue which led to changes in the Employment Status Manuals; worked with other leading practitioners and technical bodies on common positions; lectured and written widely; and has authored Freelancers Outside IR35 and chairs its panel of IR35 experts.

  • Carl Whittaker - is an investigations specialist and PAYE expert having spent 10 years with the Inland Revenue, four of which were lecturing at the Taxes training centre. He also has seven years practice experience of which three were at partner level. Carl works for Qdos, one of the country's most experienced practitioners in freelancer-related tax issues.

  • Steve Greenwell - spent 14 years with the Inland Revenue before becoming a Tax Manager with Coopers & Lybrand. Apart from dealing with investigation cases, he specialises in tax planning issues. He has many years experience in fee protection services and has advised a number of underwriters in respect of this specialist area.

For more information, click on:

Freelancer 2004: Post Budget Seminars

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