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Capital Tax Review 2008

written by: Matthew Hutton

Publisher: Matthew Hutton

Introduction: A quarterly update for professional advisers of private clients

Price: GBP 80.00
VAT: 17.5%
Total: GBP 94

Publication Date: The four issues appe

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If for any reason the subscriber is not satisfied with CTR, a refund will be made within thirty (30) days after the date of payment. Refunds will be made only if (a) there are no other amounts outstanding and due on any other invoices rendered by Matthew Hutton to the subscribing firm; and (b) the firm undertakes to remove the appropriate electronic version(s) of CTR from its system and to destroy all paper copies.

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Audience:

Tax Professional ( intermediate , advanced )

Tax Student ( advanced )

Book Format: Electronic

Description

CTR is a quarterly intelligence report for professionals advising private clients on capital taxation and estate planning who do not already have access to such information. The aim of CTR is to bring together in a single electronic document the principal developments arising over the previous quarter. The electronic format is designed to facilitate e-mail circulation around the office and can also be printed and filed to create a hard copy reference. CTR's concise and easy-to-read format makes it a highly useful, time-efficient and cost-effective method of staying on top of developments in the world of capital taxation and estate planning.

The four issues appear in the first part of January, April, July and October. The cost is £80 plus VAT per annum per subscribing firm (regardless of the number of offices or users). The electronic format allows easy distribution to all interested Fee Owners within the firm.

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AUTHOR(S)

  • MA (Oxon), CTA (Fellow) Matthew Hutton

    Matthew Hutton is a well-known practitioner in the field of taxation, with more than 25 years experience in taxation, both as a qualified solicitor and, up to September 2000, in running his own tax consultancy. He now brings this wealth of experience direct to a wider audience through his lectures, articles and books about tax.

PUBLISHER

Matthew Hutton
Matthew Hutton is a Chartered Tax Adviser who has specialised in tax for well over 25 years (since he was admitted as a solicitor in 1979). Having advised on capital taxation until September 2000, he now devotes his professional time to lecturing and to writing. Apart from speaking at Conferences put on by other organisations (such as IIR and LexisNexis), he runs his own full-day Conferences on Estate Planning, both in and outside London.

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