Description
Published in August, shortly after the Finance Act is signed into law, the book’s unique format offers a collection of succinct guidance on core topics. The structure and style ensure that the focus is placed on tax tactics and strategies to optimise the client’s position. This also allows the reader to master the critical concepts very rapidly.
Divided into six main sections – Personal tax, Personal investment, Remuneration issues, Business tax, Indirect taxes and General – the book provides a complete guide in over 40 chapters to key tax topics. Ranging from self-assessment for individuals, through employee share schemes and starting a business, to HMRC accounts enquiries and VAT and input tax, Tax Planning 2011/12 has been extensively revised as part of our series of Adviser’s Guides. More than a reference source, the book is a practical guide through complex tax planning issues, providing advisers with focused summaries of key areas and pointing to the main planning points for clients.
The contents include:
• Personal tax – includes a chapter on income tax basics, plus self-assessment, inheritance tax, residence and domicile, year end tax planning and child and working tax credits
• Personal investment – include chapters on the taxation of investment products, pensions tax rules and pensions tax planning, plus tax efficient investments
• Remuneration issues – includes a chapter on tax and NICs on employment income, plus the taxation of company cars, enterprise management incentive share options and protection policies
• Business tax – includes chapters on the taxation of sole traders, starting a business, charities and farming and forestry, plus capital gains tax for business owners, buying and selling a business or company, HMRC accounts enquiries and company year end tax planning.
• Indirect taxes – includes chapters on VAT and international trade and VAT and input tax, plus the general principles of VAT and stamp duties.
• General – includes tables of the main personal and business tax rates
PEOPLE WHO BOUGHT THIS BOOK ALSO BOUGHT
Sonia Gable, BSc, ATII
Sonia is a tax consultant specialising in the taxation of individuals and small companies. She writes prolifically on taxation matters, and also advises on capital gains, income and corporation tax planning.
Sarah Bradford, BA (Hons) ACA CTA (Fellow)
Rob Gaines,
The author of a number pension titles, including the Pensions Factbook, as well as a regular contributor to a range of financial publications. He is also a pensions consultant for a several advisers and providers and a trainer for CII and CeMAP exams
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