Events
Date held: Tuesday, 30 October 2018
Host: Daniel Lyons
Presenters: Nicola Roberts, Stuart Burnhope, James Warwick
The Chancellor delivered this year’s UK Budget on Monday 29 October. This was the Treasury’s primary annual opportunity to make tax pronouncements and set the Government’s agenda for taxation matters going forward. There was also an update on state of the Nation’s finances. How might the proposals affect you? During the webcast our experts discussed:
View the webcast on demand here (Registration required)
Date: Tuesday, 6 November 2018
Time: 8:00am - 10:00am
Venue: Deloitte Newcastle office, One Trinity Gardens, Broad Chare, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 2HF
Date: Thursday, 8 November 2018
Time: 1:00pm GMT
The UK government is expected to release updated draft legislation on Wednesday 7 November, including:
Our webinar on Thursday 8 November explored the very latest developments, including the eagerly anticipated special regimes in relation to real estate funds.
We discussed the potential implications of the changes for different classes of investors and different investment structures.
The webinar was relevant to tax and investment teams wanting to better understand their own position, as well as that of their competitors.
A recording will be made available after the webinar, so please do register even if you may not be able to join live.
Date: Tuesday, 13 November 2018
Time: 3:30 pm - 5:30pm
Venue: Deloitte, The Auditorium, 2 New Street Square, London, EC4A 3BZ
Register for Deloitte’s Real Estate funds seminar to hear the latest updates for fund managers and investors on changes to the taxation of direct and indirect UK property gains.
The seminar will take a closer look at the non-resident capital gains tax (NRCGT) draft legislation expected to be published on Wednesday 7 November and the detailed implications for funds and their investors. It will seek to answer two key questions:
We will focus on the anticipated NRCGT funds regimes, including their conditions, reporting and compliance requirements.
We will also touch on the transition of corporate non-resident landlord (‘NRLs’) currently subject to UK income tax into the scope of UK corporation tax.
The seminar is aimed at institutional investors that invest in real estate funds, as well as fund managers – not just the tax team, but also reporting, product development, real estate investment and deal teams.