Alvarez & Marsal’s Scotland office hosted their second Scotland Asset Manager Breakfast briefing on Wednesday 04 November 2020. The Breakfast Briefing focused on the following topics:
Daniel Parry, A&M’s Head of Fund Tax, provided a market update. A&M Scotland team discussed the UK and Scottish Governments’ recent tax consultations along with the European Union’s DAC 6 and the IR 35 rules.
Guest presentations from Douglas Graham, Finance Director at NCM Fund Services Limited, on topical fund administration issues and Jonathan Wilson, Director at Ellis Wilson, providing regulatory updates.
To listen to a recording of this Webinar, please see the link below. To visit our Scotland Asset Managers Briefing Note page, click here.
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