Last remaining dates for 'Taxation and Succession Planning' seminars
Final dates have been released for the Taxation and Succession Planning Seminars which have been running since Nov 2017. As part of the FFKS (Farm Family Key Skills) programme being managed by CAFRE, these seminars are a must for anyone involved in a farming business.
Since Nov 2017, seminars focusing on areas impacting farm businesses have been delivered throughout Northern Ireland. Organised by CAFRE in partnership with Rural Support, the seminars have been delivered by industry professionals, including CavanaghKelly's very own Gabrielle McArdle and Denise Heaney.
Our team are pleased to have been invovled and to help to raise awareness of the importance of some of the key issues relevant to Farming Business. These include the need for financial budgeting and forecasting, the need to develop a succession plan and making a will as well as a range of tax and debt management tips.
Final dates for the seminars are as follows:
Date | Location | Time |
Wednesday 21 February | Strangford Arms Hotel | 8pm |
Thursday 22 February | Freils Pub Swatragh | 8pm |
Tuesday 27 February | Armagh City Hotel | 8pm |
Wednesday 28 February | Cushendall Old School House | 8pm |
Monday 5 March | Tirgan Hall Moneymore | 8pm |
Tuesday 13 March | CAFRE Greenmount Campus | 1.30pm |
*all details are correct at time of publishing - please confirm details with Rural Support at time of registering interest.
The seminars are free to farmers, members of the farm family and employees.
Grandparents, uncles, aunts, brothers, sisters within farm families would all benefit from attending a seminar.
For further information please contact the delivery agent for this training programme - Rural Support on 028 8676 0040.
Whilst every effort has been made by CavanaghKelly to ensure the accuracy of the information here, it cannot be guaranteed and neither CavanaghKelly nor any related entity shall have liability to any person who relies on the information herein. Information given here is for guidance only. Detailed professional advice should be taken before acting on any information contained herein. If having read the guidance here, you would like to discuss further; a member of our team would be pleased to help you.