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Live Videocast - Is your business making use of free support?
Thursday, 19th Jan 2012 at 12:00 to Thursday, 19th Jan 2012 at 12:30

Knowledge Peers kicked the year off with a live Videocast, featuring an interview with Peter Owen, Corporate Tax Partner at Wingrave Yeats.
If you missed the live interview, you can watch it again here.
Did you know that there is as much as 50% income tax relief on investments into growing business? That’s just one of a surprisingly large number of incentives that could truly help fund and grow your business, with more on the way from a nervy coalition. And we’re not just talking tax! Chris Dines (CEO of Knowledge Peers) and Peter Owen (Wingrave Yeats) will present a live Videocast, accompanied by slides, guidance and the ability to ask questions live on the day.
More about Peter Owen:
Peter joined Wingrave Yeats as a tax partner in September 2010, having spent eight years as partner and head of tax at Grant Thornton where he was also the Gatwick Office Practice Leader. He qualified with a five partner firm before moving to Deloitte in 1989 to specialise in tax and then moving on to PWC.
Over the years he has looked after many high growth entrepreneurial businesses but also larger listed and international groups and worked within specialised M&A teams within the Big Four. He gained extensive experience of taking companies to the AIM market and through to a planned exit event.
If you missed the live interview, you can watch it again here.
Did you know that there is as much as 50% income tax relief on investments into growing business? That’s just one of a surprisingly large number of incentives that could truly help fund and grow your business, with more on the way from a nervy coalition. And we’re not just talking tax! Chris Dines (CEO of Knowledge Peers) and Peter Owen (Wingrave Yeats) will present a live Videocast, accompanied by slides, guidance and the ability to ask questions live on the day.
More about Peter Owen:
Peter joined Wingrave Yeats as a tax partner in September 2010, having spent eight years as partner and head of tax at Grant Thornton where he was also the Gatwick Office Practice Leader. He qualified with a five partner firm before moving to Deloitte in 1989 to specialise in tax and then moving on to PWC.
Over the years he has looked after many high growth entrepreneurial businesses but also larger listed and international groups and worked within specialised M&A teams within the Big Four. He gained extensive experience of taking companies to the AIM market and through to a planned exit event.