The UK government will introduce a new Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) from 1 January 2027, impacting imports of carbon-intensive goods such as aluminium, cement, fertilisers, hydrogen, and iron/steel.
Join our 45-minute webinar, hosted by tax experts from S&W, for a practical overview of the new regime and guidance on how your business can prepare for these changes.
This session will cover:
- The key elements of the UK CBAM and which goods are in scope
- New reporting obligations and how tax liability will be calculated
- Practical steps to prepare your supply chain for 2027
This webinar is designed to equip tax managers, sustainability professionals, lawyers, and supply chain teams in companies importing goods into the UK with the essential knowledge and practical guidance needed to prepare for the new regime. Register now to secure your place.
Speakers:
- Keziah Mastin, Senior Manager (Indirect Tax), S&W
- Louis Miles-Stringer, Senior Manager (Customs and International Trade), S&W
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