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Business, Finance and Law: Capital Tax Acts by Michael Buckley (2007) - This work covers untangle capital acquisition tax, stamp duties, probate tax and residential-property tax legislation.
£65.00
Business, Finance and Law: Direct Tax Acts by Hennessy (1999)
£50.00
Business, Finance and Law: Tax Acts Commentary by Frank Brennan, et al. (2004) - "Written by two of Ireland's leading tax experts, this book is a comprehensive, section-by-section guide to all the Irish Income Tax, Corporation Tax and Capital Gains Tax Legislation up to and including Finance Act 2004.It interprets and explains simply the precise issues involved in each section, highlighting the refinements and exceptions with the use of clearly illustrated examples. The 2004 edition has been supplemented by the addition of much new material. In addition, the book contains...
£70.00
Business, Finance and Law: Tax Digest 289: The Income Tax Act by Keith Gordon, et al. (2007) - The Income Tax Act by Keith Gordon , Gillian Clark
£281.18
Business, Finance and Law: The Case Law on Central Sales Tax Act, 1956 by Krishna S. Murty (1995)
£19.99
Business, Finance and Law: The Uganda Income Tax Act, 1997: A Primer on Concepts and Structure by Kevin Holmes (2006) - This book is the result of a technical assistance programme carried out in 2005, by the IBFD to assist the Tax Policy Department of the Uganda Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development to enhance its technical capacity in inter alia income tax, value added tax, and customs and excise policy. The project was funded by the European Union. The book is aimed principally at tax practitioners, policymakers and operational administrators in Uganda, but will be useful to those in other countries...
£35.00
Business, Finance and Law: Tolley's Tax Data 2000-2001 - Finance Act Edition by Robert Wareham, et al. (2000) - Tolley's Tax Data 2000-2001 - Finance Act Edition by Robert Wareham , David Smailes , Keith Walton
£26.95
In economics we refer to these two acts as tax evasion and tax avoidance. The former being illegal while the latter legal - Taxation refers to the 'compulsory transfer of funds from individuals and businesses to the government1'. These transfers can be levied on many things. Some examples are on, oil, tobacco, alcohol, petroleum or inheritance. One of the functions of the government is to find a good taxation system in order to earn revenue, which is used to fund public expenditure. Taxes throughout the ages, in their various forms were been regarded as an evil. This brought people to find ways and means in order to...
£4.99
The Inheritance Tax Regime for Trusts After Finance Act 2006 - Part 1 - This Note can be regarded as an introduction only and by no means the last word on the subject, nor indeed can it deal with more than a very few basic eventualities. It now takes in a number (though by no means all) of HMRC’s generally helpful responses (‘the HMRC Responses’) on 3 November 2006, as revised 12 December 2006 and in effect on 23 March 2007, to the 43 Questions put to them in September by STEP and CIOT. As a matter of interest, Schedule 20 is the subject of two published new books...
£40,000.00
The Inheritance Tax Regime for Trusts After Finance Act 2006 - Part 2 - In the second part of a series of notes on the inheritance tax (IHT) treatment of trusts after Finance Act 2006, Matthew Hutton MA, CTA (fellow), AIIT, TEP looks at Transitional Serial Interests, Accumulation and Maintenance Trusts and Trusts of Life Insurance Policies.
£630,000.00
The Inheritance Tax Regime for Trusts After Finance Act 2006 - Part 3 - In the third part of a series of notes on the inheritance tax (IHT) treatment of trusts after Finance Act 2006, Matthew Hutton MA, CTA (fellow), AIIT, TEP considers Will Trusts, and particularly immediate post-death interests (IPDIs),trusts for children, alterations of dispositons on death, excluded property settlements, and consequential IHT amendments.
£600,000.00
The Inheritance Tax Regime for Trusts After Finance Act 2006 - Part 4 - In the fourth and final part of a series of notes on the inheritance tax (IHT) treatment of trusts after Finance Act 2006, Matthew Hutton MA, CTA (fellow), AIIT, TEP considers important capital gains tax implications of the IHT trust regime, a IHT reservation of benefit issue, some practical implications and possible action points.
£800,000.00
Tolley's Tax Data 2008-09 (Finance Act edition)
£51.95
Whillans's Tax Tables 2008-09 (Finance Act edition)
£32.95
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