Booking Information
Once you have booked your course, the link to the
recording will be available in your "My Account" area
Please be aware that you will have access to this course
for 180 days from the date of purchase
Who should attend
The course was recorded February 11 2021 and t
his course is
suitable for accountants, and other business professionals, both working in
business and those from small and mid-sized practices from across the Republic
of Ireland.Course overview
The Chartered Accountants Ireland Practice Consulting team will address the following issues during this hour-long update:
- What to consider when selecting the accounting treatment for the different wage subsidy schemes that have been in place in the Republic of Ireland since the onset of the COVID-19 crisis last Spring, such as the Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme (TWSS) and the current Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme (EWSS).
- Accounting for the Government Business Supports put in
place as a response to this crisis, such as the Revenue Tax Debts Warehousing
Scheme and the different grants, loans and rebate schemes offered.
Key learning outcomes
Have an improved understanding of the key issues when accounting for the different wage subsidy schemes, as well as other COVID-19 related government supports for businesses in
the Republic of Ireland.
Speakers
Conal Kennedy - FCA
Conal is Head of Practice Consulting in Chartered Accountants Ireland. He and his team provide advice and support to practices throughout Ireland,
and publish a range of practice toolkits covering audit, accounting and compliance. Over a 14 year period in Practice Consulting, Conal has coached and
advised many practices through major change events such as mergers, acquisitions and retirements. He has also advised on practice development and marketing.
Jeremy Towmey
Jeremy in his role as Practice Consulting Manager works to support our member practitioners across our service areas, with a particular focus on compliance support, training and our associated advisory services. Jeremy is a Fellow of the Institute, having trained with Ernst & Young; he has held senior management positions across both financial and professional services, as well as the public sector.