Claim Significant Tax Relief on Your Business Energy Costs – Webinar with Leyton

Event Date:

29 April 2025

Event Time:

9:00 am

Event Location:

Online Webinar

Rising energy costs continue to challenge our members across the manufacturing and engineering sectors. However, there are government-backed tax relief and compensation schemes designed to help significantly reduce these expenses.

Scottish Engineering are partnering with Leyton UK to host a webinar to guide businesses through key energy incentives and exemption schemes that could improve cash flow and lower operational costs.

Register now to secure your place

 

What You’ll Learn:

  • Understanding your energy bill – Where do your costs come from?
  • Compensation schemes (UK ETS & NCC) – Could you be eligible for financial relief?
  • Exemption schemes (EII & CCL) – How to access tax reductions
  • Additional cost-saving opportunities (CCA & CRP) – Maximising your savings

This session is designed for business leaders, finance teams, and procurement managers who want to better manage rising energy costs through available incentives.

Speakers from Leyton UK will provide practical insights to help businesses navigate these schemes and unlock potential savings.

 

Meet the Speakers

Zach Crossland, Head of Energy, Leyton UK
With over 15 years’ experience in the energy sector, Zach has held senior roles at both major energy suppliers and leading consultancies. He now supports businesses across the UK in reducing their energy costs through strategic use of tax relief schemes, while helping them build carbon reduction plans that are both compliant and cost-effective.

Dean McKay, Energy Tax Relief Specialist, Leyton UK
Dean is a recognised expert in energy tax exemptions and cost recovery, with deep experience working with manufacturers and engineering firms. He specialises in helping clients navigate complex schemes like EII, CCL, and UK ETS to ensure they’re not leaving money on the table — and has delivered meaningful savings to businesses across the sector.

 

Register now to secure your place

 

 

Event Schedule Details

  • 29 April 2025 9:00 am - 10:00 am
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