The Voice of Business Recovery CORE TAX ISSUES FOR INSOLVENCY PROFESSIONALS DEVELOPMENTS DEBT RESTRUCTURING COUNTER AVOIDANCE VAT TAX DEVE BT RESTRUCTURING COUNTER AVOIDANCE VAT TAX DEVELOPMENTS DEBT RES UNTER AVOIDANCE VAT TAX DEVELOPMENTS DEBT RESTRUCTURING COUNTER TAX DEVELOPMENTS DEBT RESTRUCTURING COUNTER AVOIDANCE VAT TAX D BT RESTRUCTURING COUNTER AVOIDANCE VAT TAX DEVELOPMENTS DEBT RES UNTER AVOIDANCE VAT TAX DEVELOPMENTS DEBT RESTRUCTURING COUNTER Half day course CPD accreditation: 3 hours 9.30 13.00 Registration starts at 9.00 LONDON 28 SEPTEMBER 2017 Addleshaw Goddard
COURSE DIRECTOR COURSE OVERVIEW Charles Turner CVR Global LLP Tax has never been more taxing with multiple changes in legislation and policy approaches. This half day course is aimed at bringing insolvency practitioners and their relevant key staff up to speed with the world of tax as it interacts with restructuring and insolvency. We are focussing on some key topics which have been the subject of much attention in the profession this year including debt restructuring, VAT and tax avoidance schemes. We will have senior level input from HMRC and from R3 s own tax working groups who have done much in recent months to improve the dialogue with HMRC and advance the interests of the insolvency profession. Dealing with tax correctly is a fundamental requirement in our profession and with widespread challenges has rarely had a higher profi le. This is a course that anyone who has a need to understand tax, as it interacts with insolvency, cannot afford to miss. SPEAKERS >Charles Turner CVR Global LLP Charles has nearly 30 years of restructuring and insolvency experience, gained mainly at PwC. He is well known for his specialist advisory and personal insolvency expertise and has been a licensed appointment taker since 2000, working on cases including as liquidator of one of the Enron group of companies. >Ian Campbell HMRC Ian is a Senior Insolvency Consultant within the Counter- Avoidance Insolvency team. He is part of the team responsible for the development and implementation of Insolvency Strategy across Counter-Avoidance. >Margaret Corbally Grant Thornton UK LLP Margaret is a senior member of the Restructuring Tax team and she has specialised in tax in distressed situations for over ten years. >David Gregory Grant Thornton UK LLP David leads the Restructuring Tax team and specialises in providing tax advice to distressed businesses or their stakeholders on all aspects of restructuring, refi nancing or rescue transactions. >Chris Hall Mazars LLP Chris is a Senior Manager advising a wide variety of clients from international businesses to UK focused owner managed businesses and charities. >Morgan Montgomery Grant Thornton UK LLP Morgan is an Associate Director specialising in restructuring and insolvency. Morgan has 19 years of experience in indirect tax matters both within HMRC and the profession. Sessions will include: > Overview of tax in insolvency and changes in legislation > Tax avoidance schemes and the treatment of APNs in insolvency scenarios > VAT from appointment to closure, managing risks and maximizing recoveries > Debt restructuring developments and tax considerations Who is this course aimed at? IPs and senior staff who have a requirement to understand tax issues in restructuring and insolvency.
COURSE PROGRAMME 9.00 Registration and coffee 9.30 9.35 Chairman s Introduction Charles Turner, CVR Global LLP Key Tax Considerations when Debt Restructuring Many rescue or restructuring transactions involve the restructuring of distressed debt in some shape or form. However, this can be a minefi eld for tax purposes, with different rules applying depending on whether the parties concerned are connected or unconnected and various anti-avoidance provisions to catch the unwary. In this session we discuss some of the practical implications of debt restructuring, including potential pitfalls, exemptions that may be available and our experience of HMRC s approach to common scenarios. Margaret Corbally and David Gregory, Grant Thornton UK LLP Counter Avoidance - Working with IPs This session will outline some of the common issues that arise in insolvency proceedings where tax avoidance is at play and HMRC s stance. A key focus of this presentation will be to clarify the status 10.20 of avoidance liabilities in insolvency, including Accelerated Payment Notices (APNs) and how HMRC, as a major creditor, can support the work of Insolvency Practitioners in obtaining the best returns for creditors. Ian Campbell, HMRC 11.05 Coffee break Recent Tax Developments Affecting Distress and Insolvency There have been a large number of tax developments over the course of the last two years that may have a signifi cant impact on businesses in distress and insolvency. In this session we will provide 11.25 an update on the key developments and their potential impact, including the proposed changes to the deductibility of interest, changes to the use of carried forward losses, the corporate rescue exemption and paying HMRC statutory interest. Margaret Corbally and David Gregory, Grant Thornton UK LLP VAT Issues: Appointment to Closure This session will provide an outline of the VAT issues to consider from pre-appointment to closure, including planning to mitigate VAT 12.10 risks and optimise recoveries for the Insolvency Practitioner. Chris Hall, Mazars LLP Morgan Montgomery, Grant Thornton UK LLP 12.55 Chairman s Close Charles Turner, CVR Global LLP BOOK NOW courses@r3.org.uk
COURSE PRICES Please tick appropriate membership category Cost includes all refreshments LONDON 28 September 2017 Addleshaw Goddard 210 + VAT ( 252) Fellows 230 + VAT ( 276) Members/New professionals 265 + VAT ( 316) Associates 305 + VAT ( 366) Non-members I will be making payment by credit card Please invoice me I enclose a cheque payable to Association of Business Recovery Professionals APPLICATION FORM Surname First name Additional delegate Additional delegate Company Address Postcode Tel no Email Contact name (if not delegate) PO number How did you hear about this course? Post Email LinkedIn Recovery Magazine Other (please specify) Tick to receive R3 membership information Credit/debit payment form We accept any of the following payment methods (please tick): Visa Mastercard Maestro Visa Electron Card holder s name *Card no *Card issue no or valid from / *Expiry date / CORE TAX ISSUES FOR INSOLVENCY PROFESSIONALS HALF DAY COURSE BOOK NOW courses@r3.org.uk Payment amount *Security code (last 3 numbers on the back of the card) Signature: Date / / (*indicates mandatory fi eld) R3 takes your privacy seriously. We will retain and use your personal data to provide you with information on our services. Your name and firm will be published in the delegate pack for every course you attend, unless otherwise requested. Cheques to be made payable to Association of Business Recovery Professionals. Bookings will only be accepted on receipt of registration form by post, fax, email (courses@r3.org.uk) or through the R3 website, www.r3.org.uk. Delegate substitutions are permitted but a supplement will be charged where there is a difference in membership category. Credit notes will only be issued if cancellations are received in writing no less than two working days prior to the date of the course. Refunds will not be available. A VAT receipt will be issued. R3 reserves the right to change the programme should circumstances dictate.
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