Rebecca Benneyworth’s Budget lecture live on AccountingWEB in association with Lexis Nexis

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Watch the UK’s first Budget lecture by Rebecca Benneyworth live on AccountingWEB on 24 March and be the first to advise your clients on the changes that will affect them.

Want to know what the Chancellor’s Budget means for your clients? Tune in to AccountingWEB’s live stream from 2-4pm on Wednesday 24 March – right after Darling’s speech – for Rebecca Benneyworth’s Budget Summary lecture in association with Lexis Nexis.

During the subscriber-only session (£60) Rebecca will direct viewers to the key technical points and implications, as well as pinpointing the major tax planning points accountants should act on before the end of the tax year using HMRC’s Budget notes and practical on-screen examples.

"It’s likely to be a race against time for tax advisers this year as there could be some major tax planning points in the Budget which we will have very little time to act on”, said Rebecca.

“This is a really exciting collaboration between Lexis Nexis and AccountingWEB because it will be the first Budget lecture in the country. I will be helping viewers to digest the information in a practical way, which means they’ll be the first ones equipped to deliver effective advice to clients on the changes. They’re effectively buying themselves a few days’ worth of study in one afternoon”. 

Click here to find out how you can watch this lecture live.

 

mileswaterman's picture

What a team!

 I just Knew that when Rebecca got involved with accountingweb things would get even better than ever!

Well done guys excellent service to us all.

Keep up the excellent work

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