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27 Ways to Beat the Taxman

written by: James Bailey

Publisher: Tax Insider

Introduction: James Bailey reveals clever business, property and investment tax saving tips that can help you beat the taxman!

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Tax Payer ( beginner )

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Book Format: 31 page e-report

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Contents for '27 Ways to Beat the Taxman'

* Company Cars – £1,800 tax saving a year!
* Company Cars – Use your own car and be £12,736 better off!
* The ultimate tax efficient company car – a van!
* Using mobile phones
* Personal computers and laptops
* Every little bit helps!
* Making use of dispensations
* Tax Saving Tips for Families
* Consider “equalizing your income” to save up to £9,550 per year!
* Employ family members to reduce your tax bill
* Make use of all your CGT exemptions
* A cunning plan to keep using the banned �?Bed and Breakfasting’ trick
* Watch out for the tax trap for children
* Tax Saving Tips for your Home
* Make sure you nominate your �?only or main residence’
* Last 36 months of ownership are exempt from CGT
* The £40,000 exemption for letting out your OMR
* Tax-free income for letting out part of your main home
* Claiming tax relief on the use of your home
* Tax Saving Tips for Investments
* Tax benefit of an ISA
* National Saving Certificates
* Pensions can be extremely tax advantageous
* Using Stakeholder Pensions
* Venture Capital Trusts (VCT)
* Tax Saving Tips for Inheritance Tax Planning
* Using your annual exemption
* Using the marriage allowance for IHT
* Making use of the “normal expenditure out of income” exemption
* Using the spouse exemption twice
* Don’t waste business property relief!
* An extra tip – how to rewrite history for IHT

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AUTHOR(S)

  • CTA James Bailey

    former Inspector of Taxes

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Tax Insider
Tax Insider publish tax saving magazines for UK taxpayers.

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