Description
Avoid the common tax planning pitfalls when advising your clients with a specialist or unusual occupation.
Professionals with a specialist or unusual occupation need to consider a whole host of unique tax rules and regulations. Fully updated, this new edition of Guide to the Tax Treatment of Specialist Occupations examines these rules and regulations, and enables tax practitioners to confidently and accurately advise their clients with a specialist or unusual occupation.
A unique occupation-by-occupation format The occupation-by-occupation format ensures key information is quickly accessible? no matter how complex the tax planning situations you encounter.
Each section highlights the issues to be considered, together with the common pitfalls, and will ensure your clients do not pay more tax than necessary.
Essential reading for ALL tax practitioners who advise:
- Pilots, captains, aircraft and ship crew (cargo and passenger)
- Armed forces personnel
- Barristers
- Construction workers
- Farmers
- Diplomats and foreign embassy staff
- Long distance lorry drivers
- Doctors, surgeons, and other medical
- practitioners
- Politicians ? Westminster and Europe
- Ministers, vicars, clerics, and other faith
- professionals
- Professional sportspeople
- Entertainers
- Writers, artists, and other creative professionals
Keith Gordon,
Keith M Gordon MA (Oxon) FCA CTA (Fellow) Barrister practises from Atlas Chambers in London's Gray's Inn. He previously practised as a chartered accountant and chartered tax adviser. His practice covers all areas of tax, regularly appearing in the Tax Chamber and the higher Courts, and also related areas including partnership disputes and professional negligence.
Keith lectures and writes extensively and was a runner-up in the tax writer of the year category in the 2006 LexisNexis Taxation Awards. Keith won the CTA of the Year category at the 2009 awards.
Keith's recent cases include Jones v Garnett (the 'Arctic Systems' case) where he was the junior barrister for the successful taxpayer in the Court of Appeal and the House of Lords, Charlton v HMRC, Tuczka v HMRC and HMRC v Grace.
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