Description
This book is a practical guide to the very practical subject of Tax Due Diligence. It aims to show that tax due diligence is not a commodity by leading the reader through the tax due diligence process and explaining at each stage how to extract the maximum value from tax due diligence.
Covering a wide range of transaction scenarios, the book deals with every aspect of tax due diligence, including:
• What is tax due diligence and what it is not
• The different circumstances in which tax due diligence is required and the implications of each
• Planning tax due diligence
• Defining scope and avoiding unnecessary tax due diligence
• Managing the tax due diligence process
• Obtaining and analysing information
• How best to address issues identified by tax due diligence
• Making the most of limited information
• Tax due diligence in asset deals
This book is aimed at anyone in industry or practice who is commissioning or planning a tax due diligence exercise or who is responsible for its performance.
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Matthew Peppitt,
Matthew Peppitt is a Director in Ernst & Young's Transaction Tax team. He joined Ernst & Young after working in the Inland Revenue and has many years' experience of advising both corporate and private equity clients on a wide range of transactions in many jurisdictions and industry sectors.
Spiramus Press
We are a UK-based publisher, with an emphasis on tax titles for lawyers, accountants and tax managers. Our books cover both UK and international tax.



























