| INVITATION TO ANJOMAN'S 103rd MONTHLY MEETING |
| Title of Meeting |
Has Alistair Darling turned his back on foreign entrepreneurs and professionals living in the UK? |
| Focus of Meeting |
The history and origins of the UK’s fiscal concept on non-domiciled status will be discussed alongside the threats and inroads during the past 30 years. The new rules in their expected form from 6 April 2008 will be explained together with the substantive “U” turns performed by HM Government as it has hastily introduced these far-reaching changes to personal tax legislation in the UK |
| Presenter |
Mr John Willmott
Tax Associate – BDO Stoy Hayward LLP |
| Date |
Thursday 10th April 2008 |
| Venue |
The Churchill, Hyatt Regency London
30 Portman Square
London W1A 4ZX |
| RSVP |
By close of business on Monday 7th April 2008 |
| BACKGROUND TO MAIN SESSION |
Mr John Willmott joined BDO Stoy Hayward LLP, the world's fifth largest accountancy network, as a Tax Associate in October 2007 following the purchase of the tax practice from Chiltern plc. John founded Chiltern in 1979 and merged it with Williams Jeffrey Barber in 1997 creating the largest independent tax advisory boutique in the UK at that time. He served as a full time client-facing director in the award-winning corporate tax team and was latterly the chairman of the company.
John's career started with the then Price Waterhouse, where he qualified as a Chartered Accountant. From there he joined the group taxation department of British Leyland as a corporate tax specialist. John has extensive experience advising UK and overseas groups on a wide range of both UK and international taxation issues. Mr Willmott is a Fellow of Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales. He is also member of business tax committee of the Institute's faculty of tax and past president of Thames Valley Society of Chartered Accountants.
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