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  • Posted: 03 Oct 2024

The Autumn Budget and the Financial Services Sector

04
Nov
2024

  • Calender-Icon Time: 14:30 - 15:30
  • Location-Icon Location: Webinar
  • Admin-Icon Organised By: Paul Townsend - MHA
  • Currency-Icon Free to attend

A free webinar hosted by BSA Associate, MHA

On Wednesday, 30th October, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves will present Labour’s first Budget, accompanied by a comprehensive fiscal statement from the Office for Budget Responsibility.
 

This pivotal Budget will set the scene for the UK’s economic strategy and will not only shape the landscape of business and personal taxation but will also set out key policies.

In response to the Chancellor's announcements, MHA's Tax and VAT specialists, Alison Conley, Peter Carville and Robin Prince will provide a detailed review and analysis of the Budget’s content. This session will specifically focus on what the Budget means for investment funds, banks and the wider PE and VC community, offering crucial insights into how the new measures could impact operations and growth opportunities.

Will there be changes to IHT, CGT or pensions or will the government be tempted to change surcharges and levies for banks or impose a windfall tax? Whatever the changes, we will analyse the impact and there will also be a Q&A session where you will have an opportunity to direct your questions to our presenters.

Who should attend?
Tax and finance teams, Directors, Partners, CFOs and COOs working across the financial services sector


We are MHA Independent UK member of Baker Tilly International and provider of audit, tax, consulting, and advisory service. We provide the insights our clients need now, to prepare for tomorrow’s challenges and opportunities.

Event Summary

  • Monday, 4 November 2024
  • 14:30 - 15:30
  • Paul.townsend@mha.co.uk
  • Free to attend

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