Is your firm ready for the May 2026 HMRC tax adviser mandate?

Title: Redbrick & Stamp Webinar | Is your firm ready for the May 2026 HMRC Tax Adviser Mandate?

Date: Thursday 7th May 2026

Time: 11:00am – 11:45am

Your “we don’t give tax advice” disclaimer is about to become legally void. You cannot solve a structural legal problem with a better calculator – you need a liability shield.

Join Stamp and Redbrick for an exclusive webinar on Thursday 7th May at 11:00am to explore what this means in practice and how firms can protect themselves with effective SDLT liability management.

In this 45 minute briefing, we will cover:

  • Why the May 2026 mandate makes manual data entry a massive PI risk.
  • How the new “Client-Led Input” integration completely removes fee-earners from the firing line.
  • How Redbrick users can fully automate their Law Society CQS 1.2a audit trails.
  • How to route complex cases to an independent, £2M+ insured tax panel—transferring 100% of the liability off your balance sheet.

The calculation has changed. Make sure your risk management changes with it.

Register today!

Registration Link and Details: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/8623549316313827165

 

This article was submitted by Redbrick Solutions 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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