Join our FREE webinar: Unpacking the Chancellor's Spring Statement and Inheritance Tax planning

The webinar takes place on March 27, 7pm

Rachael Brown
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Join our FREE webinar: Unpacking the Chancellor's Spring Statement and Inheritance Tax planning

Join the Farmers Guardian FREE webinar, on March 27 at 7pm, hosted by FG's chief reporter Rachael Brown, which focuses on how to best prepare your farm business ahead of proposed changed to Inheritance Tax.

The session will also analyse the latest announcements from Number 11 in the Treasury's Spring Statement. 

This webinar builds upon the success of last month's IHT and succession planning webinar where hundreds joined to get their questions answered by experts in the fields of consultancy, accountancy and tax. 

To register for the webinar click here 

We have a brilliant line up of both industry experts and farmers to answer your questions, share best advice, and unpick the latest updates from the Chancellor. 

PANEL 

Jeremy Moody

Secretary and Adviser to the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers (CAAV) since 1995. Liaises with governments on the new policies developing across the UK, handling such issues as agricultural tenancy and land occupation, taxation, valuation, planning, climate change and environmental matters, writing widely on both policy and practice. Currently heavily involved in analysis of the effects of the October Budget's Inheritance Proposals across the UK, publishing assessments and giving evidence to Parliament.

Clare Wise Chapman 

Stuart Maggs 

Stuart has spent many years advising his clients on how best to arrange their affairs to keep them simple and understandable, while meeting their requirements and minimising tax implications. This includes strategic advice for families and trusts on their business and personal matters, including preparing wills, estate planning (onshore and offshore), trusts, powers of attorney. He works closely with the agricultural and corporate teams on aspects of farm and other business succession planning, negotiating with HMRC where required. He regularly presents seminars and workshops on topical tax issues. The Legal 500 report "Stuart is pragmatic and experienced in dealing with the complexities and respectful on the emotional side of a family estate."

Stuart is Head of Tax and is a Partner in the Estates team at Howes Percival, dealing with landed estates, high net worth individuals and business owners. He is a Chartered Tax Advisor and has spent many years devising planning arrangements that are suitable for the needs of his clients, ensuring they provide the right mix of tax efficiency and practicality.

Stuart has become a leading authority on the government's proposed changes to inheritance tax and its impact on family farms. 

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