Buch, Englisch, 1280 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
ISBN: 978-1-5265-0166-0
Verlag: Bloomsbury
Tax Planning 2017/18 covers new planning strategies and tax saving opportunities and the many situations and tax planning opportunities that practitioners encounter everyday when dealing with their clients' tax affairs.
Written by some of the UK's leading tax specialists and experienced authors, this book clearly and concisely explains key tax planning ideas and concepts and is fully updated to the latest Finance Act.
This book is full of easily implementable technical suggestions and advice. It outlines the planning opportunities and potential pitfalls concerning specific transactions and circumstances and demonstrates how to successfully organise and structure the finances of individuals, trusts, and unincorporated businesses and companies. Practical and user-friendly, it contains worked examples throughout, and the short paragraphs and bullet-point style will help you to locate the information you need quickly and efficiently.
This tax planning title concentrates on key areas of tax planning which are of greater relevance to the tax practitioner on a day-to-day basis.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Chapter 1: Starting a business - choosing an appropriate trading vehicle
Chapter 2: Incorporation and disincorporation
Chapter 3: Partnerships
Chapter 4: Company purchase of own shares
Chapter 5: Reduction of capital
Chapter 6: Groups
Chapter 7: Reorganisations and reconstructions
Chapter 8: Selling or winding-up an owner-managed company
Chapter 9: Tax planning for the non-resident and non-domiciled
Chapter 10: Agency workers and intermediaries
Chapter 11: Pensions
Chapter 12: Business and agricultural property relief and woodlands relief
Chapter 13: Private residence relief
Chapter 14: Tax planning with trusts
Chapter 15: Payments made on the termination of employment
Chapter 16: Separation and divorce
Chapter 17: Research and development relief
Chapter 18: The patent box
Chapter 19: Investors' relief
Chapter 20: Extracting funds from the company