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Warrener Stewart deliver a presentation on property tax developments to estate agency client

12 December 2016 •

There have been many recent changes to property tax law; to help leading luxury real estate agent, Engel & Völkers’ staff appreciate how these changes could affect their clients, Warrener Stewart recently visited their offices on the Brompton Road.

The presentation, “The Evolution of Property Tax Planning” was delivered by Warrener Stewart’s tax director, Damian Talbot, and tax consultant, Felicity Butler. Two of Engel & Völkers’ management team attended Warrener Stewart’s event earlier in September and were keen to share this knowledge with their staff.

“We have had some very positive feedback from the delegates who came to listen to our presentation at Chelsea Football Stadium,” commented Damian Talbot. “Some of our clients, like Engel & Völkers, suggested holding joint marketing events involving their staff and/or clients. At Warrener Stewart, we are keen to try to think differently from traditional tax advisory firms and welcome any opportunity to organise joint marketing events with our clients.”

Engel & Völkers, established in 1977 in Hamburg, is the world leader in luxury real estate with 700 branded offices in 37 countries with more than 3,800 employees. Following his presentation to their staff, Damian said, “I was very impressed by the consultants and members of the management team I spoke to who had a real sense of commitment to their clients and how the tax legislation affects them.”

Anyone who is interested in hosting a joint marketing event or would like to arrange a presentation for their staff on “The Evolution of Property Tax Planning” should contact Warrener Stewart’s tax team on 020 7731 6163. 

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