Format
This course will be delivered via Zoom on Wednesday 4 December from
14:00 to 16:30. The Zoom link will be emailed to participants the day
before the course is due to take place. Please note that this course will
not be recorded, so attendance is required
Who should attend?
Attendees will gain a comprehensive
understanding of the unique tax deductions and obligations applicable to these
professions, equipping them to offer informed and strategic tax
advice.
Course overview
- Tax issues relating to artists, entertainers and social media
influencers
- The relevant tax deductions
- What expenditure can be allowed and what cannot
- Taxable income
- Tax planning opportunities available
- Tax reporting requirements and obligations
- Special tax rules
- Practical case studies
- General overview
Key Learning Outcomes
A detailed insight into the taxation of artists,
entertainers and social media influencers, together with illustrations of the
tax planning opportunities available.
Speaker Bio
Tim Palmer is one of the UK’s best-known and most popular tax presenters. He
lectures frequently all over the UK, three or four times a week on a wide
variety of taxation topics. He has been presenting tax lectures for over
30 years now. He also writes regular magazine articles for the leading
taxation publications. Alongside his lecturing, Tim also provides tax
consultancy services, and specialist tax advice. Previously Tim Palmer was
a senior Tax Manager with Howarth Clark Whitehill LLP, advising on all areas of
tax and NIC for the firm to their clients. He was also a member of the tax
department of P&O where he specialised in Corporation Tax and the
Construction Industry.
Contact us
If you have any questions regarding this or any other CPD course or
requirements, please feel free to contact the team here or call us at (+353) 01 523 3930