Aimed specifically at UK tax professionals, this webinar will offer an informative but informal discussion of the complex web of growth-related tax incentives. With the Budget now scheduled for 26 November, what will stay, what will go, and what will be the consequences?
We will consider:
- With £7.5bn committed for R&D tax relief - what are the unintended consequences as the number of claiming SMEs plummets?
- Could huge support of the British Business Bank mean a change in deployment of funds away from tax relief mechanisms?
- As £1bn funding is given to larger and profitable enterprises through Patent Box, should these broad shoulders carry more of the weight?
- Investment Zones and Freeports – is the promise to bring together key tax levers and deliver levelling-up still in sight?
Our guest speaker, Charlie Courtney, the CBI's Economic Policy Manager, will bring his insight to the discussion.
Charlie Courtney
Economic Policy Manager
Charlie Courtney is the CBI’s Economic Policy Manager. He is responsible for preparing the organisation’s representations ahead of fiscal events and leads engagement with HM Treasury. Charlie maintains a holistic view over the CBI’s policy positions helping to translate policy ideas into robustly evidenced asks that influence government priorities.
Luke Hamm
UK Managing Director
As Managing Director, Luke ensures that Source Advisors takes its place as the UK’s largest specialist provider of R&D tax relief helping commercialise innovation.
Vicki Morrall
Accounting Partner Director
Vicki co-founded R&D tax consultancy Luvo Financial in 2015. In 2021 Source Advisors acquired Luvo, which allowed Vicki access to additional services for her clients and partners. Vicki works with our team to further develop our extensive range of tools, benefits, and services to meet the needs of our Accounting Partners.