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Where Taxpayers and Advisers Meet
LIVE web chat examining the Pre-Budget Report
08/12/2009, by Martino Matijevic, Tax News - HMRC Administration, Practice and Methods
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With senior accounting officers (SAOs) in mind, on Thursday 10th December at 12:15 GMT, Stephen Herring and Tony Spillet, Tax Partners from BDO, will explain exactly how the Chancellor’s Pre-Budget Report will affect your company and offer expert advice on how to handle the changes.

Chancellor Alistair Darling's Pre-Budget Report is one of the most important Pre-Budget Reports in living memory. Unlike the rest of the G20, the UK is the only country still stuck in recession after its economy contracted for the sixth straight quarter in November. With the projected fiscal deficits for 2009/10 and 2010/11 being revised upwards from £175bn, businesses are facing more attempts by the government to claw back cash.

How will the new changes affect your business? From corporation tax, VAT and stamp duty, the green agenda and employee issues, there are a lot of adjustments that need to be made. Companies must react quickly and sensibly or face being left behind by the competition.

To take part in the live web chat on 10 December 2009 at 12:15, or to submit a question in advance, see below.

About The Author

Martino Matijevic is the Internet Marketing Consultant for TaxationWeb. A Marketing Management graduate and a former Marketing Consultant for the City of Nice in France, Martino brings a considerable marketing experience. Having subsequently trained as Web Developer with the European Commission in Brussels, he worked on online campaigns for high-profile companies such as Kelloggs, Sainsbury's, Halifax Insurance, Alfred McAlpine, Schwarzkopf, JD Williams, William Hill, LateRooms and Orange.

As well as being one of TaxationWeb's Directors, Martino also runs an internet marketing consultancy, Dorifor Internet Consultants, specialising in combining strategic marketing with the technical know-how of website design and development. In addition to being responsible for developing TaxationWeb, Dorifor also developed eTaxJobs, the World's largest tax jobs portal and WhichBudget, one of the World's leading budget travel websites.

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