With the widely anticipated Spring forecast just around the corner, are you aware of what it could mean for your organisation?
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, is yet again preparing to deliver a fiscal statement – this time Labour’s Spring forecast – addressing the UK’s economic and financial position.
Join Reed and accountancy firm, MHA, for an insightful evening as we delve into the implications of the Spring forecast and what its contents could mean for your business and the wider economy.
Expert speakers from MHA will provide an in-depth review of the ‘mini-budget’, before providing their thoughts and insights – alongside an audience Q&A.
Why attend?
Gain a comprehensive understanding of the latest fiscal policies and how they impact your organisation.
Hear from industry experts at MHA who will break down the key elements of the Spring forecast.
Engage directly with the speakers and get your specific questions answered.
Connect with other professionals and industry leaders to share insights and strategies.
Receive actionable advice on how to navigate the changes and leverage new opportunities for your business.
This event is designed for professionals seeking expert analysis and practical advice on navigating the changes and opportunities presented by the new fiscal policies. Attendees will also have the opportunity to discuss any queries they have around the statement and how it applies specifically to their organisations.
Speakers
Glen Thomas, Tax Partner, MHA
Glen is an experienced tax professional and has been providing his clients with a broad range of advisory services for 20 years. He has advised on clients of all sizes from owner managed businesses to international groups. His expertise centres on corporation tax and all matters that affect entrepreneurial owner managed businesses. He also advises on issues concerning tax aspects of mergers and acquisitions.
Sue Rathmell, VAT & Indirect Tax Partner, MHA
Sue is an indirect tax specialist with more than 30 years’ experience of VAT, insurance premium tax, excise and customs duties. She joined MHA in April 2017 and heads up the indirect tax services in the Kent region. Before that Sue worked for a ‘big four’ firm in London and in Central Europe, and initially worked for HMRC. Sue is a chartered tax advisor.
Stuart Chipperfield, Tax Director, MHA
Stuart is a chartered tax advisor and has been with MHA since 2013, he has worked within private client tax for over 16 years. Stuart has particular experience helping clients involved in the healthcare, legal and property sectors deal with their income tax, inheritance tax and capital gains tax issues. He also advises individuals on residence and domicile issues including the use of trust structures.
Charlotte Elgar, IFA / FPFS Chartered Financial Planner, MHA
Charlotte joined as an adviser at MHA in 2023 having spent over 20 years working in various capacities at independent financial advisory firms. Charlotte focuses on providing bespoke financial advice to her clients, including individuals, businesses, charities and trusts. This covers all aspects of advice, including retirement planning, investment planning, protection, pension analysis, estate planning and cashflow planning.
Professor Joe Nellis, Economic Advisor to MHA
Joe Nellis CBE is one of the UK’s most experienced and well-known economists, with four decades of experience commenting on UK, European and global macro-economic trends. He is the Professor of Global Economy at Cranfield School of Management and has been MHA’s Economic Adviser since February 2024. Joe is a frequent commentator to national print and broadcast media on issues such as public investment, GDP and growth, tax and the wider economy as well as data points such as inflation, unemployment, and interest rates.