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SUMMARY:Broking Breakfast | Share-based payments: accounting and tax implications
  and M&amp;A trends
 
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Join us for our next Broking Breakfast event, taking place on Thursday 19
  March at Events @ No 6.
 



Share-based payments: What brokers need to know
 



Although widely used by brokers and MGAs to attract, retain and
  incentivise, share-based payments carry complex financial reporting and
  tax implications to ensure that they don’t adversely reflect
  profitability metrics, and that tax advantages (such as EMIs) are
  correctly utilised to minimise liabilities.
 



Accounting essentials
 



Financial Services Director, Ranjeet Kumar will discuss the essentials of
  accounting for share based payments (SBPs) under FRS 102, including how
  to identify SBPs within commercial agreements, common pitfalls, and the
  practical considerations firms often overlook.
 



Tax implications
 



Corporate Tax Director, Ivy Ojediran will cover the key tax considerations
  brokers need to be aware of when providing shares to employees,
  including:
 




Tax treatments for providing shares to employees
 



The benefits of tax advantaged schemes
 



Compliance requirements and planning opportunities.
 




M&amp;A update: trends and what to expect next
 



Transaction Services Partner, Will Lanyon will provide an update on
  current M&amp;A conditions in the intermediary sector including recent
  trends and expectations, and insights from recent deals. He’ll
  highlight the factors driving current activity and what intermediaries
  should consider if they’re looking at M&amp;A.
 



We look forward to welcoming you for a morning of insight, discussion and
  practical takeaways.
 



Event information:
 




Venue:
 

Events @ No 6, 6 Alie Street, London E1 8QT
 




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Join us for our next Broking Breakfast event, taking place on Thursday 19
  March at Events @ No 6.
 



Share-based payments: What brokers need to know
 



Although widely used by brokers and MGAs to attract, retain and
  incentivise, share-based payments carry complex financial reporting and
  tax implications to ensure that they don’t adversely reflect
  profitability metrics, and that tax advantages (such as EMIs) are
  correctly utilised to minimise liabilities.
 



Accounting essentials
 



Financial Services Director, Ranjeet Kumar will discuss the essentials of
  accounting for share based payments (SBPs) under FRS 102, including how
  to identify SBPs within commercial agreements, common pitfalls, and the
  practical considerations firms often overlook.
 



Tax implications
 



Corporate Tax Director, Ivy Ojediran will cover the key tax considerations
  brokers need to be aware of when providing shares to employees,
  including:
 




Tax treatments for providing shares to employees
 



The benefits of tax advantaged schemes
 



Compliance requirements and planning opportunities.
 




M&amp;amp;A update: trends and what to expect next
 



Transaction Services Partner, Will Lanyon will provide an update on
  current M&amp;amp;A conditions in the intermediary sector including
  recent trends and expectations, and insights from recent deals. He’ll
  highlight the factors driving current activity and what intermediaries
  should consider if they’re looking at M&amp;amp;A.
 



We look forward to welcoming you for a morning of insight, discussion and
  practical takeaways.
 



Event information:
 




Venue:
 

Events @ No 6, 6 Alie Street, London E1 8QT
 



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