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Date: Thursday 16th June 2022
Time: 09.30-17.00
Speaker(s): John Bunker, Professor Lesley King, Caroline Bielanska
CPD Time: 6 hours
John Bunker, Solicitor, Chartered Tax Adviser and Lecturer
Professor Lesley King, Professional Development Consultant, University of Law
Caroline Bielanska, Solicitor, TEP, Independent Consultant, Mediator, Author and Trainer
Understanding which trusts or joint ownerships need to be registered, in the light of the latest HMRC Guidance, and how TRS applies to our practices.
The potential TRS impact on probate and conveyancing work, as well as trust and tax planning, is of increasing concern to practitioners. With the anti-money laundering (AML) provisions, it is important to be clear about the registration obligations for non-taxable express trusts under 5MLD, as well as taxable trusts under 4MLD. With the limited scope of some exclusions from the need to register, the 5MLD rules can seem random and unfair, so how do they work?
John Bunker, Solicitor, Chartered Tax Adviser and Lecturer
An update on any developments in capital taxation, which will reflect any changes in 2022. This will likely include:
John Bunker, Solicitor, Chartered Tax Adviser and Lecturer
This session will look at:
Professor Lesley King, Professional Development Consultant, University of Law
During the Pandemic the OPG advised that people make ordinary powers of attorney, advance decisions to refuse medical treatment and set up third party mandates because of the length of time it takes to get an LPA registered. It is still taking up to 20 weeks for an LPA to be registered and there is a clear need for the process to be modernised and to avoid rejection of the LPA. This session will cover the current work of the OPG and case law update and include the following:
Caroline Bielanska, Solicitor, TEP, Independent Consultant, Mediator, Author and Trainer
Even if not facing a negligence claim, it is stressful and expensive to be involved in litigation over contested wills. This session will look at internal office processes and procedures that can help avoid problems. It will consider:
Professor Lesley King, Professional Development Consultant, University of Law
This session will cover recent cases which impact older clients relating to capacity, best interest decisions and health and social care including:
Caroline Bielanska, Solicitor, TEP, Independent Consultant, Mediator, Author and Trainer
£119.00 + VAT