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New rules for capital allowances theme of ACSP’s July seminar

by isleofman.com 24th June 2015
The Association of Corporate Service Providers has arranged a seminar on Tuesday July 14th on the topic: ‘New Rules for Capital Allowances’.

Sponsored by DQ Advocates the seminar will be with Paul Roberts and Mike Reynolds of Capital Allowances Online Ltd who will explain the new rules for the recovery of capital allowance or PEFFs (property embedded fixtures and features).

Mr Roberts has specialised in the capital allowance recovery process for more than 15 years during which time he has built a strong working relationship with HMRC and never lost a case. He attributes his 100 per cent record to the high levels of due diligence undertaken prior to a claim being taken on and submitted.

Mr Reynolds is a chartered accountant with a specialist tax background. He is one of seven partners in a firm with more 50 staff dealing with corporate and private clients but also provides specialist tax support to accounting practices across the UK.

The session will be at the Upper Hall, Loch Promenade Church, Douglas with registration at 12noon for a prompt 12.30pm start. Subject to the number of questions and contributions from the audience it is anticipated the event will finish around 1.30pm.

For bookings contact Antonia King, aking@acsp.co.im

Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 24th, June 2015 02:02pm.

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