Tax risks for non-tax specialists: Online CPD course delivered by Tolley
02
Dec

Tax risks for non-tax specialists: Online CPD course delivered by Tolley

02 December 2022 9:00
On-demand webinar
On-demand webinar
In our last accredited CPD course of 2022, delivered in conjunction with leading training provider Tolley, we look at compliance issues for non-tax specialists.

As the Government tries to restore the balance in public finances, it will want to raise more revenues through better compliance. The estimated tax gap between what HMRC calculates that it should raise and what it does raise is over £30 billion. In addition, publicly available reports document extensive misuse of Covid support funds. This includes furlough payments, self-employed income support (SEIS) and bounce back loans.

HMRC has acquired new powers and information gathering capabilities which it is using as it steps up the number and scope of its investigations. It is also introducing Making Tax Digital, which requires all businesses to have digital records.

The webinar is aimed at anyone who has to consider tax as part of their management, planning and responsibilities including HR, sales and finance professionals, company secretaries and remuneration specialists. 

The three-hour online session covers:

  • Employment versus self-employment and IR35 status issues
  • Covid payments
  • The scope of Pay As You Earn
  • National insurance
  • Deductible and non-deductible expenses
  • Making Tax Digital
  • VAT
  • International tax compliance

Aimed at professional advisers, the webinar is part of the K3 Hub training and events programme. In 2020, we merged with K3 Capital Group Plc and, since then, we have launched the K3 Hub – a member network for professional advisers developed by us and other parts of the K3 Capital Group.

On-demand webinar

Our trainer

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The session will be delivered by Jeremy Mindell.

Jeremy has been lecturing in taxation for over 20 years. An accomplished and entertaining speaker, Jeremy is in high demand when it comes to speaking at conferences, particularly those relating to tax, pensions, share schemes and remuneration. 

Drawing on his years of public speaking, Jeremy believes that key to his success in lecturing is to engage the audience and ensure that they participate in his sessions. This enables him to impart valuable technical knowledge in an interesting and fun way. 

Jeremy is also one of the few individuals in the country who is a qualified Chartered Tax Advisor and also holds a certificate from the Chartered Institute of Personnel Development.