Balbriggan & District Chamber of Commerce are pleased to announce
                                               
Discussing the “Mini Budget” with a Maxi Breakfast!
Presentation by Tax Experts from Grant Thornton @ City North Hotel, Gormanston.
7.30am- 9am Wednesday 8th April 2009.

This is an excellent opportunity to hear the expert advice from Tax Experts Liam Kenny and Jim Kenny from Grant Thornton.  Liam & Jim will be delivering a short presentation on the changes announced in the budget, its expected impact on business as well as how to reduce company’s tax liabilities, followed by an open question and answer session.

Liam Kenny has responsibility for both tax compliance& tax planning aspects of companies for Owner Managers, and his experience includes businesses operating in:  Retail , Hotel, Recycling, & Construction sectors.  He also advises Sole Trader Professionals, with particular emphasis on professionals within the healthcare industry.

Jim Kenny is an experienced professional having dealt with VAT, personal taxation, corporate taxation, Relevant Contracts Tax, retirement & estate planning, group reorganisations, international tax issues and preparing for and negotiating Revenue audits.     

Full Irish breakfast will be served from 7am, attendance including breakfast costs €20 per person.

To reserve your place call Balbriggan Chamber office (New opening hours Mon, Weds & Thurs 9am-1pm), on 01 8020454, alternatively please call Claire on 086 0483677 during normal office hours, or you can always email us on info@balbrigganchamber.ie

Reservations to be made before Friday 3rd April, payments to be made on the day.       
We look forward to seeing you there!







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