UK hotel tax issues seminar planned

Sunday, 06 Sep, 2007 0

A seminar on current hotel tax issues aimed at financial directors, directors of hotel companies and real estate investors is to be run by PF Accountants.

The event will take place on October 4 from 17.00 at PKF’s London office in Farringdon where speakers will discuss all the latest changes in hotel tax legislation and how these might affect the UK hotel market.

The specific changes that will be addressed include the introduction of Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) in January this year and the proposed amendments to the Industrial Building Allowances and Capital Allowances announced in the Budget in March.

Marios Gregori, director of corporation tax in PKF’s Real Estate and Hotels group, said: “The seminar is designed to address how these changes in tax legislation may affect the UK hotel market – essential information for finance directors, directors and real estate investors.

“It will also provide an opportunity for attendees to meet our tax, hotel and real estate experts.”

by Phil Davies



 

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