The Employment Tax Forum 2012

Your definitive guide to employment tax planning in 2012

Introduction

In a globalised and competitive world one of the key differentiators for any organisation is its talent. Tax efficient benefits and incentives can be a key factor in attracting and retaining these key people and ensuring your company stays ahead. Those responsible for employment tax planning have the duel burden of ensuring compliance whilst minimising the tax exposure of the company. Faced with a myriad of tax concerns as well as continually changing legislation it might sometimes seem like an impossible task.

Tolley’s Employment Tax Forum 2012 can help. Featuring renowned experts and insightful advice, this one day conference offers a practical and timely overview of the key tax planning areas for employment tax specialists in 2012. Covering topics including disguised remuneration, Real Time Information, pension taxation, salary sacrifice schemes and termination payments it offers an extensive range of subjects highlighted to us by you as the key employment tax areas of concern for 2012.

Event details


Date:

Wednesday 29 February 2012

Location:

The Rubens at the Palace Hotel
London, SW1W 0PS

#emptaxforum
6 CPD
Hours

Benefits

This insightful and topical one day conference looks at the hottest issues in employment tax and the latest planning strategies.

Conference highlights include:

  • A case study from Barclays looking at the impact of disguised remuneration
  • Invaluable advice the introduction of real time information and the implications for employers
  • The tax treatment of termination payments including payment in lieu of notice and compensation for discrimination
  • A case law update from Andrew Thornhill QC
  • An in house perspective on employee share schemes from Aviva

Who Should Attend

This conference has been designed to address the concerns of employment tax specialists working in roles including:

  • Head of Tax
  • Head of Employment taxes
  • Employee taxes manager
  • Partner – Employment tax
  • Director - Employment tax