Breakfast Seminar with GBCC
Thursday 12 June | 8:45am – 10:30am (BST)

Exploring the end of the non-dom regime and how rising employer NIC could affect you
Blick Rothenberg and the German British Chamber of Commerce invite you to join us on 12 June where we will explore how the end of the non-dom regime and changes to employer NIC may affect overseas directors, and what you should be looking out for
Breakfast Seminar with The German British Chamber of Commerce
Blick Rothenberg and the German British Chamber of Commerce invite you to join us on 12 June where we will explore how the end of the non-dom regime and changes to employer NIC may affect overseas directors, and what you should be looking out for.
We’ll open with remarks from Ulrich Hoppe, Director at German British Chamber of Commers. Experts from Blick Rothenberg’s DACH desk will follow, dissecting the impact of the end of the non-domicile regime and the new rules replacing it, with a special focus on individuals and their overseas interests.
We will also identify current issues that overseas directors should be looking out for and look at options for saving on increasing employers national insurance contributions. There will be ample opportunity for a Q&A at the end of the presentation.
The Presentations:
Opening remarks – Ulrich Hoppe – Director, German British Chamber of Commerce
Exploring the end of the non-dom regime – Kugan Panchalingham – Director (Private Client) Blick Rothenberg
Employers NIC and employment tax – Robert Salter – Director (Private Client) Blick Rothenberg
Q&A
Agenda
8:45am Guest arrival
9:00am Breakfast and networking
9:30am Presentation starts
10:30am Close
Venue
Blick Rothenberg
16 Great Queen Street
Covent Garden
London, WC2B 5AH
Please report to reception on the ground floor of the building and you will be directed to the correct level
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Your hosts
Guest speaker

Dr Ulrich Hoppe
Director General, German-British Chamber of Industry and Commerce
Ulrich Hoppe is Director General of the German-British Chamber of Industry and Commerce. Before joining the German-British Chamber in May 1998, he held the position of Vice President and Treasurer of the German American Chamber of Commerce in New York. He joined the Chamber network in 1993 as a Finance Manager at the Association of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce in Bonn.
On leaving school, Ulrich started his professional career as a commercial apprentice with Kühne und Nagel in Bremen and after finishing university, he joined Lufthansa in Frankfurt followed by a management training programme at Dresdner Bank in Frankfurt. Before starting at the German Chamber of Commerce System, he taught international business for one term at Manchester Metropolitan University.