The Automotive sector has seen some significant changes from an Employment Tax perspective in recent months.
And if you’re looking to keep your business ahead of the field, you need to understand their implications and how you can best adapt.
On 24 June, 10-11am, CP’s Automotive experts are hosting a webinar for the sector’s finance leads, covering updates and advice across some crucial topics. They include:
- The rise of costs, the employee impact in the Automotive sector and how you can keep pace
- HMRC activity in Automotive and what best practice looks like
- Employee car ownership schemes and how to tap into their benefits with complete compliance.
You can find out more about our speakers and secure your place below.
Want to know more about what’s happening in the Automotive sector, then check out our Automotive outlook: Reflecting on 2024, Gearing up for 2025.

Ian McMahon
Head of Automotive - Cooper Parry
Ian leads our Automotive team from CP’s Manchester superhub, bringing over 20 years of hands-on experience in the sector. He specialises in due diligence, SME advisory, statutory audit, and OEM and network studies – and he’s worked with a whole host of well-known automotive brands across the UK, Europe and beyond.

Patrick Crookes
Employment Tax Partner - Cooper Parry
Patrick is an Employment Tax Partner at CP, based in our Manchester superhub. He has over 17 years’ experience supporting Automotive clients with their tax strategies. And, as well as being a Chartered Tax Adviser, he’s also a fellow of the Association of Taxation Technicians and a member of the Chartered Institute of Tax’s Employment Tax Technical Committee.

Brian Cooper
Employment Tax Director - Cooper Parry
Brian is an employment tax specialist with over 34 years of experience working with household names in the Big 4 and national firms. He helps employers to manage their risk and, wherever possible, reduce the cost of employment with highly tailored advice. Brian is also a Chartered Tax Adviser and a Chartered Member of the CIPD.
Agenda
10.00am – 11.00am
Webinar