Property Hub

This is the prime location for informed opinion on property matters: finance, law, development, investment, planning, taxation, offices, retail, industrial, distribution, residential, healthcare, hotels and leisure. If it’s property, it’s in the remit. In online courses, conferences, webinars, and journals, we make sure the important issues are covered – sound, comprehensive and thorough.

Here to keep you informed; because it’s knowledge that underpins value – CPD at its very best. 

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Session 1: Capital Allowances and Land Remediation Relief 

Introduction to Capital Allowances on property development and ownership including cash benefits:

  • Plant and Machinery Allowances, including the criteria for claiming the temporary super deduction and special rate allowance
  • Structures and Buildings Allowances
  • Lease incentives – the impact for landlord and tenant
  • The benefits of early planning


Introduction to Land Remediation Relief (LRR) and cash benefits:

Tax Relief Tips - for property developers, owners and occupiers 

This series is about navigating the complex world of property taxation to make use of statutory allowances as they are intended to be used and undertaking transactions in ways that can help to identify available reliefs, complying with the legislation and current guidance.

The tax world is complex – careful planning can avoid paying more tax than necessary with consequential increases in bottom line profits and investment values.   

Andrew is a Health, Safety & Environmental Lawyer based in London and advises clients in respect of both contentious and non-contentious regulatory matters across a variety of industries (including construction, manufacturing, housing and healthcare).
 

There has been a sea change in our relationship with the office. For many of us, work is no longer somewhere you go but something you do. This series of briefings analyses the implications of the change and how to respond to it. What the change means for office design and use and how to ensure that the workplace effectively supports employees working ‘hybrid’.

Gemma is passionate about designing spaces that are more than just functional, and that take account of the wellbeing of the occupants encompassing biophilic elements in the design process where possible. She understands the importance of having attention to detail and ensures that all the different elements of a project come together to provide the right outcomes. She has experience of working on projects across different sectors and different sizes – ranging from small SME design requirements to the production of a full design guide for a Local Government Authority.