Aero & Marine Tax Professionals
When it comes to purchasing an aircraft there are a multitude of factors to consider. And almost every one of those factors has high cost associated with it. From the plane itself to the hanger, the spare parts, the piloting, the crew, maintenance, airport fees, not to mention the attorneys fees and taxes, you want good, trustworthy information to operate with so you don't get shafted.
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We are delighted to invite you to attend our Aviation Finance Tax Webinar, taking place on Thursday 1 October from 9am – 9.45am. This is the first in a series of 3 webinars we will be running in the period October - December this year focusing on tax law changes and new mandatory reporting obligations. This first session will focus on the following in the context of aviation finance:
ATAD hybrid mismatch rules;
Changes to section 110 including amendments to the definition of specified person.
Both items above were included in the Finance Act 2019 and are currently in force. We will discuss how these issues will impact the 31 December 2020 financial reporting cycle. They are important changes in Irish tax law and warrant attention for both new and existing structures. Following this, we will have 2 more webinars covering updated Transfer Pricing rules, related debt capacity issues and also EU Mandatory Reporting.
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The past two years have seen huge advances in electric propulsion.T However, battery weight is a major barrier to scaling up the technology to become commercially viable for anything larger than small general aviation aircraft. Is hydrogen then the breakthrough power source that will allow the industry to transition towards zero-net-carbon? Perhaps, but, again, developments are still in their infancy. Our expert panel will discuss whether hydrogen, electric, or hybrid-electric propulsion represents the best bet for a sustainable future for aviation.
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Climate is what we expect, weather is what we get.” This Robert Heinlein quote describes the difference between climate and weather. Pilots are trained to know WHAT the weather is doing and what it is expected to do during a flight. But have you ever asked WHY? Why do you get the weather you get where you fly? Where does it come from? How does it arrive? Where does it go? Where does it end, or does it? In this webinar, we’ll look at weather on a global scale, show you how the weather around the world is interconnected and help you see how a weather system in Shanghai, China can impact flying over Sheboygan, Wisconsin… and every point in between.
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