Following numerous requests, BUFDG will again be running a full day’s PAYE, NIC, Expense and Benefit training on 24th April 2019 in London. This one-day course will prove invaluable to those responsible for payroll, expenses, P11D and PAYE Settlement Agreement compliance within their organisations and will cover the tax and National Insurance reporting obligations in respect of cash payments, business expenses and benefits in kind.
Suitable for those new to any of these areas as well as more experienced professionals, the training will also provide a useful insight into the approach taken by Inspectors of Taxes and professional advisors when considering the correct tax and NIC treatment and reporting of any payment, providing an essential “blue print” for attendees to consider and adopt in their day to day work. There will be an opportunity for specific areas/questions to be raised in advance and addressed on the day to ensure all attendees maximise their learning.
Places at the last dedicated training of this kind back in 2014 sold out very quickly and so early booking is strongly recommended.
Date & Venue: The course will be held on Wednesday 24th April at Woburn House in London (map here).
Cost: £360 per delegate (inc. VAT).
Coffee/registration will be available from 9.30am ready for a 10.00am start and an approximate 4.30pm finish. A buffet lunch is included.
Presenter Information:
Anthony Bennett - Cobia Ltd
Anthony is the Group Tax Director of Cobia Ltd, an Employment Taxes Consultancy specialising in the areas of PAYE, NIC and cost effective delivery of remuneration, expenses and benefits. Prior to joining Cobia, Anthony was a Director of Employment Tax at Deloitte LLP having previously worked with PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and served as an Inspector of Taxes with HMRC. Anthony has a diverse range of clients both within the BUFDG membership and through to FTSE 100 and 250 organisations and other mid-tier, not-for-profit organisations, businesses and charities. Anthony specialises in all aspects of employee-related taxation ranging from status, HMRC interventions, expense reviews, remuneration and benefit planning through to international considerations such as overseas and modified payroll obligations.
Please contact info@bufdg.ac.uk for more information