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£140 - £220
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5 hours 15 minutes
All levels
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In 2025 UK corporation tax celebrates its 60th birthday. Despite many predictions that revenues would be eroded, corporation tax is forecast to raise record amounts in coming years.
The Labour government, like the governments that went before, want to make the UK the best place to invest and do business. They have made economic growth the number one mission. Does the new Corporate Tax Roadmap, with its emphasis on stability and certainty, provide the blueprint for a dynamic business environment? What can be learnt from the many past policy changes about how to make corporation tax fit for the future? How should the UK engage with international efforts to change the taxation of multinational companies? What are the challenges for small businesses? How can HMRC reduce uncertainty and rebuild trust with taxpayer? How should the broader set of taxes that impact businesses – including business rates – be reformed over this parliament?
These are among the issues that will be discussed at the 2025 IFS residential conference, which is hosted in association with Deloitte.
The IFS Residential Conference is held biennially and brings together tax practitioners, academics, policymakers and people from business and the third sector to discuss an area of the tax system from a variety of angles. Since the first event in 1983 the conference has been used to debate the likely and desirable direction of tax policy and administration. We provide a space where tax professionals step away from their day jobs and help tackle important tax design questions.
The conference will take place at St Anne's College, Oxford, from lunchtime on Thursday 3 April to late afternoon on Friday 4 April. A limited number of day tickets are available for the Thursday and Friday. Thursday is a half-day, but tickets include the conference dinner in the evening. Friday is a full day.
Full price ticket: £220+ VAT
Academic & charity rate: £140 + VAT
Free student places: We have a limited number of free day delegate places available for students. Please fill out this form to request a free student place.