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Douglas Gordon - Saffery Champness
The income from game shooting, which has been estimated to contribute more than £1.6 billion to the UK’s rural economy, has not gone unnoticed by HM Revenue & Customs. Consequently, VAT on shooting has developed into a major issue and, in some cases, a major liability for those who own and manage shoots. For those attending the CLA Game Fair and perhaps on whom HM Revenue & Customs have focussed their attention, expertise is on hand on Friday 23rd July at the GunsOnPegs stand at the Game Fair being held this year at Ragley Hall, Warwickshire.
Douglas Gordon a partner of the Landed Estates & Rural Business Group at top-20 accountants, Saffery Champness will be available to discuss with landowners and shoot managers problems arising in relation to VAT & Shooting. GunsOnPegs www.gunsonpegs.com is a unique website that matches shoots throughout the UK with those who want to take individual guns or whole days. Douglas Gordon says: “It will be an opportunity for shoot owners and syndicates to discuss the common VAT problems, such as those arising when the owner of a private shoot starts to let out one or two shooting days to defray costs.” James Horne, Managing Director of GunsOnPegs, says: “We have over 20 shoot owners exhibiting on our stand and the presence of Douglas Gordon will be an added draw. We very much welcome Douglas to our stand and the helpful VAT advice he can give shoot owners attending the Game Fair”. Douglas Gordon ( Saffery Champness, London ): +44 (0)20 7841 4000
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James Horne, Managing Director, GunsOnPegs: 0207 491 1363 / 07785 361 768
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