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Pierce Budget Breakfast
George Osborne will present his eighth budget on Wednesday 16 March 2016.
With Brexit, tax avoidance, current economic risks, falling oil prices and the continuing deficit, plus expected changes to employment and capital gains tax all hot topics, this certainly looks like it will be an interesting spring budget speech.
To help make sense of what the budget means for businesses and investors, Pierce Accountants will be hosting a free budget breakfast on Friday 18 March.
Now in its 25th year, the breakfast networking event will clarify and explain the detail in the budget, with an in-depth look into the implications for business and personal financial planning.
The day will begin at 7.30am with registration, networking and a cooked breakfast (served until 8.10am).
This will be followed by presentations from Pierce’s tax specialists offering review and analysis of each point covered, followed by a question and answer session and a further chance for networking.
The Budget Breakfast is a complimentary event, but those interested in going must pre-register here as there are only 30 spaces left: http://www.pierce.co.uk/about/pierce-events/the-2016-chancellors-budget/
What: Budget Breakfast
When: 18 March 2016, 7.30 – 10am
Where: Mercure Dunkenhalgh Hotel, Blackburn Road, Clayton Le Moors, Lancashire BB5 5JP
Cost: Free – please book ahead
Speakers: John Green, Ann Wilson and Nadeem Hussain
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Simon Donohue .
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