Post Budget Property Tax Breakfast
Adding value and managing risk with property tax reliefs. Tuesday 02 December 2025.
Hold the date!
E³ Consulting hosted a Post Budget Property Tax Breakfast event at the Army & Navy Club, Pall Mall, focusing on the areas where value can be added and risk avoided during the property lifecycle.
One week on from the Autumn Budget 2025, we focussed on the risks and opportunities that the new fiscal plan brings. As well as areas specifically related to Property and Construction that owner occupiers, developers and investors should be mindful of.
E³ Consulting's speakers and contributors were:
Alun Oliver, Managing Director, E³ Consulting
Todd Arnison, Senior Property Tax Surveyor, E³ Consulting
Leigh Sayliss, Director, Tax, Lawrence Stephens
E³ Consulting's speakers included updates on Capital Allowances, Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL), and Land Remediation Tax Relief.
Leigh Sayliss, head of tax at Lawrence Stephens and chair of CIOT property taxes committee, provided further insight from the marketplace on key current areas of value and risk and commentary arising from the previous week's Autumn Budget 2025.
The breakfast event included teas, coffee and breakfast rolls before presentations, followed by an opportunity to continue discussions and network with fellow attendees.
Date: Tuesday 02 December 2025
Location: Army & Navy Club (aka The Rag), 36-39 Pall Mall, London, SW1Y 5JN
Arrival from 7:45am, talks to finish by 10:15am, attendees welcomed to stay on for further networking and tea/coffee after.
Why did people attend?
Along with our contributory guests, using our own project experience, we discussed where we believe the key areas are to manage your project risks, avoid pitfalls and benefit from optimised savings; increasing the viability of development and investment proposals and taking advice at the right time.
Who benefitted from attending?
Property developers and investors, commercial and corporate property professionals, and professionals working alongside clients such as accountants, architects, commercial property agents, funders, planners, project managers, tax advisors, solicitors and surveyors.