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Dates for your diary
We are busy finalising details of our CPD events for 2020, but please make a note of the following dates and full details will be published on the AIA website and in future issues of International Accountant. See http://www.aiaworldwide.com/events for further details.
LONDON
21 April 2020 Conference
19 May 2020 Seminar
8 September 2020 Conference
3 November 2020 Seminar
MANCHESTER
23 April 2020 Conference
21 May 2020 Seminar
10 September 2020 Conference NEW VENUES FOR 2020
London London South Bank University Business School Explore Room – 3rd Floor 103 Borough Road London SE1 0AA .
Manchester Manchester University Business School Oxford Road Manchester M15 6BH
DUBLIN 10 March 2020 Revenue Audits and Ethical Conduct Conference 10:00–15:00 Camden Court Hotel, Camden Street Lower, Saint Kevin’s, Dublin, DO2 WO82
9 June 2020 Conference
3 September 2020 Conference
HONG KONG 12 March 2020 AIA Hong Kong Branch Annual Dinner 2020 18:30 Craigengower Cricket Club (CCC)
14 March 2020 Accountancy Forum – Contemporary Issues in Accounting 09:15-12:15 IVE Chai Wan
5 November 2020 Seminar 8 December 2020 Conference
WEBINAR
Budget 2020 (FREE) 13 March 2020 11:30 to 12:30 CPD Units: 1
Join tax expert Tim Keeley (Numera Partners LLP) as he provides an overview of the Chancellor’s first Budget since the General Election. The Budget will take place on 11 March. With expected changes to taxes and public spending in the
Tim Keeley
Tim Keeley is a tax partner at Numera with special interest in personal tax planning at UK and international levels, aiming to provide practical solutions for clients that are realistic and relevant to their needs, and to explain them in clear language. He
post Brexit era, as well as pledges for social care and the environment, it is anticipated that there may be some radical announcements affecting personal and business finance.
specialises in overseas personal tax planning and finding lateral solutions to tax problems. Tim’s knowledge and experience are regularly called upon by a wide range of clients and professional advisers. His tax career began in
1972 when he joined the Inland Revenue, and continued after serving as a District Inspector of Taxes to join private practice in 1987. 1972 when he joined the Inland Revenue, and continued after serving as a District Inspector of Taxes to join private practice