The Tax Man

The Tax Man
Podcast Description
The Tax Man is a brand new podcast from JLA about tax and how it can make life work. Over the past two decades, Jeff Lermer, our founder has developed JLA into one of London’s leading Tax Planning and Accountancy Practices. As part of our ongoing commitment to our clients, JLA is excited to launch the Tax Man podcast series with our leading tax planning expert Alex Bahamin. This series of programmes will bring you a blend of compelling real-life stories and in-depth case studies of often complex financial structures made simple, to those eureka moments of ‘I didn’t know that’ This podcast series is your go-to resource for understanding the ever-evolving world of finance. We do hope you enjoy the analysis and content that’s been designed to make life work.Click on the link to be directed straight to the General Enquiries team at JLA. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The podcast covers essential topics related to tax planning and financial strategies, with episodes featuring case studies, personal stories, and expert advice, such as the impact of inheritance tax on family businesses and insights into employee ownership structures.

The Tax Man is a brand new podcast from JLA about tax and how it can make life work.
Over the past two decades, Jeff Lermer, our founder has developed JLA into one of London’s leading Tax Planning and Accountancy Practices. As part of our ongoing commitment to our clients, JLA is excited to launch the Tax Man podcast series with our leading tax planning expert Alex Bahamin.
This series of programmes will bring you a blend of compelling real-life stories and in-depth case studies of often complex financial structures made simple, to those eureka moments of ‘I didn’t know that’ This podcast series is your go-to resource for understanding the ever-evolving world of finance. We do hope you enjoy the analysis and content that’s been designed to make life work.
Click on the link to be directed straight to the General Enquiries team at JLA.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Alex Bahamin, senior accountant at London accountants, JLA meets Simon Morton, founder of Eyeful Presentations. Over 20 years ago, Simon Morton started his own business, and has navigated the highs and the lows of entrepreneurship. Alex finds out how and why he chose to sell his business to his employees and what Employee Ownership Trust means to business owners who want a different kind of exit plan.
Click here to buy Simon’s book, Employee Ownership, a Guide to Transitioning from Boss to Benefactor.
Click on the link to be directed straight to the General Enquiries team
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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