Tax adviser status: Should your firm take it on or pass it on?

Join Move Reports for an insightful and practical webinar designed to help conveyancing professionals understand the growing expectations around tax adviser status and what this means for modern law firms.

📅 Date: 19 March
🕑 Time: 2:00pm

As the landscape of Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) continues to evolve, law firms are increasingly being asked to consider whether they should register as tax advisers. But what does this involve in practice, and is it the right move for your firm?

Hosted by Neil Wood, director at Move Reports and former director of stamp duty calculation service Compass, who brings extensive experience and a deep understanding of the complexities surrounding property tax.

In this informative session, we will explore:

  • Why law firms are being asked to register as tax advisers and the regulatory drivers behind this shift.
  • The procedure for becoming registered, including the internal processes and compliance considerations firms must address.
  • Why this is far more than simply a “certificate on the wall” exercise – and why treating it as business as usual could expose firms to unnecessary risk.
  • The options available to law firms, including whether outsourcing tax advice may be a smarter and more strategic solution.

If your firm is considering its position on tax adviser status, this webinar will provide valuable insight to help you make an informed decision. Secure your place and join Move Reports on 19 March at 2pm.

 

This article was submitted by Move Reports as part of an advertising agreement with Today’s Conveyancer. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Conveyancer.

 

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