Seminar / workshop

Company Van Tax with the TomTom @ WORK Breakfast.

United Kingdom, Blackburn - Wednesday 14th November 2007.
Company Van Tax with the TomTom @ WORK Breakfast. GP Fleet Solutions are hosting a breakfast meeting to demonstrate how you can best manage company van tax laws. FREE Breakfast and a chance to win a TomTom. Presentations for HMRC and TomTom. Also you will have the chance to view the latest Mercedes vans and Sortimo vehicle racking.

AND ITS FREE.
Date(s)
Wednesday 14th November 2007.
Time(s)
7:30 to 9:00am
Venue
Ciceley Commericals Blackburn Lancashire
Ticketing
FREE
Contact for booking / more info
Please register at www.tomtomatwork.co.uk
Program
Three short presentations, FREE breakfast.
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