Offshore Taxation After the FA 2025 and the Finance (No. 2) Bill 2025
Led by Patrick Soares, this essential update brings together experts to guide you on how to advise your clients on offshore taxation in light of the Finance Act and Finance (No 2) Bill 2025.
Ensure you are ready for the changes after the 6th of April, 2026.
Why attend in March?
Get ahead of the game and become the go-to expert for high-net-worth clients navigating new taxation rules from the November budget. Advise your clients on practical solutions for the new pension rules, Foreign Income and Gains regime, BPR/APR planning, and offshore structures ahead of the 6 April of 2026 implementation.
Our panel of experts sharing their practical insights for the March 2026 edition:
The conference at a glance
In-depth agenda
Tune in and listen to leading experts as they guide you through the transformative new rules introduced in the Autumn Budget 2025, set to take effect before 6 April 2026. Learn practical strategies to help your private clients navigate these fundamental changes.
Position yourself to get ahead of the game to deliver optimal and most up-to-date tax planning advice for your private clients, and navigate the new UK tax landscape before the new tax year.
Expert speakers
Our esteemed speakers are experts in their fields and can provide you with solutions to the common problems that practitioners are seeing from their clients.
Available for any questions you may have, they are known to go into great detail on their chosen topics.
Concrete takeaways
Take home detailed conference notes and materials to consolidate the knowledge gained throughout the day.
Gain real insight through discussions with speakers and fellow delegates.
Key topics for the March 2026 edition include:
APR and BPR
Pension changes
TRF and F2B changes
FIC and overseas structuring
The 4-year FIG
Residence and new ICT code
Registration of tax advisers
Transfers of assets abroad
Gains made by underlying companies including S3
Non-residents owning UK land directly or indirectly
Tackling promoters of tax avoidance
Plus! Benefit from practical case studies
Previous delegates include:
Saffery Champness
Moore Stephens
Francis Clark
Wedlake Bell
KPMG
Credit Suisse
Rawlinson & Hunter
Mills & Reeve
Buzzacott
Forsters
Frank Hirth
WithersWorldwide
Macfarlanes
RBC Trust Co
Howard Kennedy
Lubbock Fine
Mishcon de Reya
BDO
Intertrust Fiduciary Services
Smith & Williamson
Boodle Hatfield
Salamanca Group Trust & Fiduciary
Moore Doeren Mayhew
Taylor Wessing

CPD Certification - 6 CPD hours available
Attendance at this conference may be used to claim CPD from your professional body. The number of hours, or points, may vary from body to body. Upon request, we will supply you with a certificate of attendance to facilitate your CPD submission with your professional membership organisation.
