When thinking about doing business between the UK and EU, there are many factors to consider, both as an individual and a business. These include social security, wage taxes, exit taxes, permanent establishment, and withholding taxes, to name a few. Thomas Adcock, Gravita Tax Partner, and Janneke Speetjens, Attorney-at-law and Tax Consultant at PSP München (lawyers, auditors, tax consultants and family office, based in Munich, Germany) aim to cover these areas, and more, unveiling potential pitfalls and tailored solutions to help you navigate this dynamic landscape and plan accordingly.
DATE: Tuesday 11 June
TIME: 11am – 12pm (BST)
This webinar will cover the following:
- Transition period: Following Brexit you no longer fall into transition rules. Consequently, we observe a frequent occurrence of companies and affiliated individuals encountering costly complications.
- For High-Net-Worth Individuals (HNWIs) relocating from the EU to the UK, it’s crucial to assess factors both in personal and business domains.
- Exit taxes
- New UK Non-dom rules
- Global mobility
📌 This webinar will be held in English.
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Speakers
Janneke Speetjens, PSP München Attorney-at-law and Tax Consultant
Qualified as attorney-at-law and tax advisor; Janneke started her professional career in 2009 at the law firm NautaDutilh in Amsterdam, The Netherlands and worked there as a Dutch lawyer in the tax team up to and including 2015, including approx. One year in the New York office. Janneke moved to Germany and joined Peters, Schönberger & Partner (PSP) in 2016. Janneke's consulting skills include; Tax structuring advice for companies and private individuals, International tax law as well as European and national turnover tax law.
Thomas Adcock, Gravita Tax Partner
Tom advises a large number of clients operating internationally, advising on structuring their global affairs, often through offshore jurisdictions. Tom typically advises on the way a particular structure operates for both tax and commercial advantages. Tom advises on the tax issues affecting people and businesses coming from all over the world to interact with the UK. He is also regular presenter and author on all matters of property tax and the UK representative on the International Tax Committee of DFK International.