Venue: 11 King Street, King's Lynn, PE30 1ET, PE30 1ET, UK

Start Date / Time: 04/09/2019 7:30 am

End Date / Time: 04/09/2019 9:30 am

Member Rate: Free

Non-Member Rate: Free

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From the 1st October 2019 the way the construction industry charges VAT is undergoing a major change.

HMRC’s “Domestic Reverse Charge” will affect VAT-registered individuals, businesses and companies and is likely to have a significant impact on their cash flow. With cash flow being the predominant factor of the success and failure of any business in the construction industry, it is imperative that businesses are not caught unprepared.

As part of our commitment to ensure our valued clients are both educated about and comfortable with the proposed changes, Aston Shaw is joining forces with New Anglia Growth Hub and NatWest to host this free-to-attend seminar to explain in layman’s terms what will be changing and how you can take steps to not just comply with, but take advantage of, the new rules.

Agenda and Timings

7:30am Arrival, breakfast and networking

8:00am Presentations:

Welcome and Introductions – David Sparkes, New Anglia Growth Hub

The Domestic Reverse Charge – Glenn Savill, Aston Shaw

Financial Support Available – Andy Gray, NatWest

8:50am Questions and Answers

9:00am 1-2-1 opportunities and networking

9:30am Event Close

This event is in cooperation with New Anglia Growth Hub and NatWest.

Funded by the European Regional Development (ERDF) Fund, this rare opportunity is free to attend!

Presenters Information

David Sparkes, Skills Adviser, New Anglia Growth Hub

David completed an electrical technician engineer apprenticeship at Laurence Scott Electromotors Norwich. Engineering career roles included production draughtsman, sales engineer-East Anglia and finally returned to production as a manager of a printed circuit board facility. Moved to technical recruitment before Joining Business Link as a workforce development adviser. Worked for Anglia Ruskin University consultancy Ixion as a business start-up adviser before joining New Anglia Growth Hub as skills adviser.

Glenn Savill, Relationship Manager, Aston Shaw

Glenn Savill is passionate about engaging local businesses to topics and advice that make a real difference to SMEs. He has been with the firm since graduating from university with an Accounting & Finance honours degree in 2009. Having become a fully qualified Chartered Certified Accountant in 2015, he is now known for his down-to-earth yet energetic personality which makes him the perfect person to deliver important advice in a manner that is understandable and valuable.

Andy Gray, Business Growth Enabler, NatWest

Andy is the NatWest Business Growth Enabler for Norfolk and Suffolk. Using his background in the construction industry, Andy supports local businesses with 121 consultations, business focussed events and making local business connections through the Bank’s network.

Venue: 11 King Street, King's Lynn, PE30 1ET, PE30 1ET, UK

Start Date / Time: 04/09/2019 7:30 am

End Date / Time: 04/09/2019 9:30 am

Member Rate: Free

Non-Member Rate: Free

Book Now

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