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Budget 2020 tax update for biotech and tech companies

By CT Team | March 16, 2020
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THE 2020 Budget was an interesting one, especially for biotech companies. Confluence Tax’s team presented the headline points during the company’s Post-Budget Briefing event held on March 12. The focus was on the main elements that will affect companies from a tax and finance perspective. Download the slide deck below.


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Colin Hailey presents the headline tax and finance outcomes of the Budget 2020.
Tagged biotech, Budget 2020, Capital gains tax, EMI, employee share schemes, Entrepreneurs Relief, HMRC, UK tax
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