3PB’s Max Schofield to host complimentary VAT update webinar with the London Tax Society
22nd April 2020
3PB's Indirect Tax barrister Max Schofield is conducting a complimentary Webinar in conjunction with London Tax Society on recent VAT cases and Tribunal developments arising out of the COVID-19 pandemic. The webinar at 6.00pm on 28 April 2020 is aimed at those with up to 10-years PQE.
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