Safer and Greener Buildings in the Spotlight in Crowe’s Upcoming Webinar

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Safer and Greener Buildings in the Spotlight in Crowe’s Upcoming Webinar

Developers, property owners and occupiers, looking to improve their buildings in order to make them safer and more energy efficient, are invited to join a webinar being run by national audit, tax, advisory and risk firm Crowe.

Crowe’s “Safer and Greener Buildings” webinar will explore the different VAT reliefs and capital allowances available to help with such improvements.

The free event is on Thursday 18 January from 10.00 to 11.30 and those interested can register here.

Crowe speakers will include Adam Cutler, Director and Customs Duty Services, Steve Metheringhan, Director, Corporate Tax, and Olivia Larson, Assistant Manager, VAT and Customs Duty Services.

They will make use of case studies to explore when reliefs can be claimed and how the purpose of the buildings impacts the reliefs available.

Subjects covered will include:

  • Cladding remediation – HMRC’s current views and expected litigation.
  • Fire doors, second staircases and other safety and security measures – what reliefs are available?
  • Biodiversity net gains – what reliefs can be claimed?
  • Widening the reliefs for installing energy saving materials.
  • Electric vehicle charging points – what are the tax implications?
  • Combined heat and power, plus works to common parts – can landlords claim capital allowances?
  • Autumn Statement changes and what we can expect to see in manifestos.
  • Case study – when being new build or retrofit matters.

Adam Cutler said: “This is an event that will appeal to home builders, housing associations and developers of both residential and non-residential buildings.

“It also has important messages for commercial and non-profit property investors that need to make improvements to their buildings, as well as operators of hotels, schools, care home operators, healthcare providers, manufacturing businesses, as well as other tenants and owner-occupiers seeking to make improvements to the buildings they occupy.”

The free event is on Thursday 18 January from 10.00 to 11.30 and those interested can register here.