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It''s taking place in Braintree in Essex on the evening of Thursday February 25th, and it will cover all the big issues facing contractors and freelancers - including IR35, year end tax planning, the 24 month rule and travel expenses, and tax-efficient remuneration.
The tax system has never been more complicated, and contractors working with or without an umbrella company need to keep properly abreast of the latest developments in order to minimise their risks and liabilities.
Speakers at the Braintree event include Chris Harman and Duncan Forsyth from Lambert Chapman LLP and Iain McIlwee from PCG, and the meeting will start at 6.30pm.
If you can''t make it along, or if you want another expert opinion on how contractors should keep ahead of the game, the team at Excellium Umbrella is happy to help.
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Video Transcript
PCG is holding a seminar for contractors entitled "Keeping ahead of the game" later this week. It''s taking place in Braintree in Essex on the evening of Thursday February 25th, and it will cover all the big issues facing contractors and freelancers - including IR35, year end tax planning, the 24 month rule and travel expenses, and tax-efficient remuneration.
The tax system has never been more complicated, and contractors working with or without an umbrella company need to keep properly abreast of the latest developments in order to minimise their risks and liabilities.
Speakers at the Braintree event include Chris Harman and Duncan Forsyth from Lambert Chapman LLP and Iain McIlwee from PCG, and the meeting will start at 6.30pm.
If you can''t make it along, or if you want another expert opinion on how contractors should keep ahead of the game, the team at Excellium Umbrella is happy to help.













