Description
Personal Tax Planning: Principles and Practice addresses the major UK tax issues affecting personal tax planning for both the UK domiciled and non-UK domiciled individual. With numerous worked practical examples throughout, it explains the principles underpinning the three main taxes: income tax; capital gains tax; and inheritance tax. Domicile is given extended treatment due to its crucial importance in personal tax planning
International Perspective
In view of the increasingly international nature of personal tax planning the book places the UK tax rules in an international context addressing such issues as:
# Double tax agreements
# Offshore financial centres
# EU Savings Directive
# Offshore Trusts
# Non-UK Domiciled individuals
# Non-UK residents
Malcolm Finney, B.Sc M.Sc (Bus Admin) M.Sc (Org Psy) MCMI C Maths
Malcolm runs his own tax consultancy and training firm, Pythagoras Training.
Malcolm's previous experience has included working for the international finance and international tax consultancy J.F. Chown & Company Ltd (now Chown Dewhurst LLP); as partner and head of international tax at the international accountancy firm Grant Thornton LLP; and as head of tax at the London-based law firm Nabarro Nathanson.
Malcolm has written extensively on tax matters, has spoken at tax seminars both in the UK and abroad and has been a visiting lecturer at the University of Greenwich Business School.
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