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Making Tax Digital

  • Thursday 5 March 2020

  • 5:30PM - 8:30PM

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Join us as we take a closer look at what it means to make tax digital with Andy Gilliland.

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What's happening?

This workshop looks at the reasons and requirements relating to registering for VAT before working through the new requirements in a practical 'question and answer' session which seeks to tailor advice about software and recording systems to the needs of individual participants. Crucially the workshop looks at what API software is and practically evaluates the use of the Cloud and packages currently available or in development.

Andy trained in Audit, Accounting and Tax planning and worked for a 'top 4' Management Consultancy company, specialising in top and bottom-line growth and business development. Later, as a managing partner of a corporate financial services provider, he specialised in working with a range of clients on new business finance, start-up and growth. After moving to Leeds Trinity University to teach Accounting and Finance he maintained an interest in entrepreneurship, business growth and development, working with the Northern Leadership Academy, Business Link and the Regional Development Agency on projects to deliver advice and assistance to range of businesses across the North of England.

When?

Thursday 5 March

5.30 – 8.30pm

Registration is available from 5.00pm with tea, coffee and biscuits

Where?

Leeds Trinity University, Brownberrie Lane, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 5HD

How to book

Businesses up to three years old with a desire to grow are eligible to attend this event. You might also be eligible for support through the Ad:Venture programme, including access to free workshops and funding.

Please register for a ticket via Eventbrite and answer a few questions to check eligibility. We'll contact you to confirm your attendance if you are eligible for this workshop.

Leeds Trinity University is proud to be part of Ad:Venture a business support programme aimed at helping businesses in the Leeds City Region with real growth potential to achieve their ambitions. We are looking to support businesses that have ambitions to grow and create jobs. The project is supported by the 2014 to 2022 European Regional Development Fund Programme.

If you have any questions, or for any further information, please contact Louise Miller, Ad:Venture Project Manager at Leeds Trinity University.

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