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- PhD Supervision: Unavailable,
- DBA Supervision: Unavailable,
- Tax,
- Management Accounting
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Clare Bentata is a Fellow of the ICAEW with over twenty years experience of delivering professional financial education.
Clare graduated from Reading University with a degree in law. After graduation she joined one of the Big 5 accountancy firms where she qualified as a Chartered Accountant (ICAEW). In practice she worked as a Corporate Tax Consultant engaged on a number of major global restructuring projects and high-profile transfer pricing enquiries, as well as doing compliance work.
For the last 20 years Clare has been working in professional financial education, teaching across all the major accountancy qualifications including ICAEW, ICAS, ACCA, CIMA, ATT and AAT. She lectures mainly in tax and management accounting, as well as law. She also has extensive experience in the production and delivery of online courses, both live and via distance learning.
Clare now works at Henley Business School as a Lecturer in Accounting and Taxation.
Business Tax Planning
This module builds on the knowledge acquired in AC217/AC304 Tax Compliance, developing knowledge, understanding and advisory skills relating to potential business and personal tax scenarios....
Tax Compliance
This module builds on the knowledge acquired in AC108 Principles of Taxation, developing knowledge and understanding of the main UK taxes, including income tax, capital gains tax, inheritance tax, corporation...
Principles of Taxation
This module introduces students to the main areas of UK taxes, including income tax, capital gains tax, corporation tax, national insurance and the ethical issues related to tax advisory work....
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Specialisms
- PhD Supervision: Unavailable
- DBA Supervision: Unavailable
- Tax
- Management Accounting
Location
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