Infoline/InformaCourse
September 30 2010 1 Day
etc Venue - The Hatton
London
Greater London
United Kingdom
719.00 GBP ( Register by 30 July 2010 (includes 10% discount for TaxEvents visitors) )
809.00 GBP ( Register after 30 July 2010 (includes 10% discount for TaxEvents visitors) )
Essential guidance on the most recent tax & accounting developments for treasury
Description - Agenda (course of event)
Inhouse Corporate Tax Directors for Multinationals & Large Companies
Andrew Wickham & Alexis Kemsley
GET UP TO SPEED WITH PRESSING TOPICS FOR TAX PROFESSIONALS INCLUDING:
• What treasurers do to manage risk
• Instruments used by treasurers
• Tax treatment of hedging transactions
• How derivatives are taxed
• International Financial Reporting Standards: The impact on treasury
• Cash management
• Securitisation
• Tax pitfalls for the treasurer
08.45 Registration & coffee
09.15 Course begins
09.15 Treasury for The Tax Professional I
10.45 Coffee break
11.00 Treasury for the Tax Professional II
11.30 IFRS and Modified UK GAAP
12.15 Lunch
13.15 Disregard Regulations4th March 2011
14.00 Cash Management
14.30 Coffee break
14.45 Securitisation
15.30 Tax Pitfalls for the Treasurer
16.30 Course concludes
• Andrew Wickham, Senior Manager, PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS
As a member of the Finance and
Treasury Tax team, Andrew has spent
11 of his 13 years with the firm
specialising in the UK taxation of loan
relationships, foreign exchange and
derivative contracts. He advises a wide range of clients
from private companies to FTSE350 groups on these
issues as well as international aspects of financing and
risk management. Andrew also runs the firm's internal
manager training in this field.
• Alexis Kemsley, Senior Manager, PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS
Alexis is a Senior Manager of PwC
where she leads the Finance & Treasury
Tax specialism for the firm’s Midlands
region with more than 10 years' tax
experience working with public
andprivate groups from a wide range of sectors. Alexis'
particular expertise lies in the UK taxation of corporate
debt and hedging. Most recently Alexis has been
advising companies on the tax implications of foreign
exchange movements arising as a result of volatility in
the markets, and consequently addressing tax hedging
strategies, as well as on debt refinancings and internal
debt reorganisations.