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COVID-19 Support through the self-employed income support scheme (SEISS)

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This webinar is brought to you by the Tax Faculty who will explore the latest guidance on the SEISS looking at the detail behind who is eligible and the computation of the grant which is worth up to £7,500 to small businesses.

Speakers

Caroline Miskin- Joined the ICAEW Tax Faculty in early 2016 as Tax Practitioner Support Manager having previously worked at TaxAid, the charity that gives free tax advice to those on low incomes, latterly as Technical Director. She continues to volunteer for TaxAid. Previously, Caroline worked at the other end of the size scale, for ExxonMobil UK, and advised on corporation tax and employee matters including expatriate taxation, becoming a Chartered Tax Advisor during this period. Caroline started her career as a trainee Chartered Accountant in a small firm in Dublin and remains a member of Chartered Accountants Ireland.

Anita Monteith- ICAEW's Tax Technical lead and senior policy advisor and has a particular interest in tax matters affecting SMEs. She is closely involved with online filing developments in tax, including the governments proposals to Make Tax Digital. In 2011 she was seconded to the government's Treasury Select Committee to develop a set of principles for designing tax policy and is currently a member of the Tax Professionals Forum which reviews the government's policy making process. In 2013, Anita was appointed Specialist Advisor to the House of Lords Committee inquiring into the use of personal service companies in the UK. Anita is a past chair of the ICAEW Tax Faculty, and was a member of the faculty main committee from 1992 to 2001. She continues to advise on practical tax matters as well as lecturing and contributing to major tax journals on topical issues.

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