The first post-Brexit Budget - What does it mean for advisers?

Tune in to Cofunds webinar – 11am on Thursday 9 March

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Professional Adviser, the sister title of Investment Week, has again teamed up with Cofunds, the UK's largest platform, and experts from Technical Connection for a special 'morning after' webinar to discuss whatever changes the 8 March Budget may bring and how they could affect your clients.

Wednesday 8 March will see the first Budget since the Brexit vote and the last one taking place in the spring. The financial services community may not approve of everything governments do but this adjustment should mean businesses and the public will face less frequent changes to the tax system, which has to be some cause for celebration. Register here now and then tune in on Thursday 9 March at 11am Given the recent political upheaval, the Confederation for British Industry (CBI) has called for the Budget to be "low impact" and for Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond (picture...

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