Hear from experts about proposed changes to Inheritance Tax and business planning advice. We will also cover changes to BPS and a grants overview.
Guest speakers
Lucie Hammond, Partner at Hazlewoods Accountancy
Rich Davies, Agriculture Relationships Director at Barclays Agriculture
Sophie Burgoyne, Solicitor at Lanyon Bowdler
Fergus Starkey, NFU Support Schemes Adviser
There will be a panel Q&A as well as the opportunity to have a 1:1 discussion with speakers.
How to Register
You can use the green registration button on this page (log in may be required).
Alternatively, for more than one attendee you can call the Midlands Hub on 02476 939402 or email [email protected]
(please provide you NFU membership number and numbers attending via this format)
Event details
Start Date
21 January 2025 at 13:30
End Date
21 January 2025 at 16:00
Location
The Shell Store, Hereford, HR2 6SR
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