Tolley's Taxwise 1998-99 I

Tolley's Taxwise 1998-99 I
Author: Arnold Homer
Publisher: Tolley
Total Pages:
Release: 1998
Genre: Capital gains tax
ISBN: 9781860128165

This new edition of a standard text, the first of two volumes, offers guidance to students, practitioners and professional tax advisers on how to approach real-life tax computations. It illustrates how the legislation works in practice.

Taxation

Taxation
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2003
Genre: Taxation
ISBN:

Tolley's Insolvency Law

Tolley's Insolvency Law
Author: Shashi Rajani
Publisher: Tolley
Total Pages: 2000
Release: 1999-11-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9780754508168

Tolley's Insolvency Law Service is the ideal solution for those who want to reduce the time they spend hunting for information. Whether the client is an individual or a company, a creditor or debtor, Tolley's Insolvency Law is an invaluable companion, saving you time and effort. Leading insolvency experts provide updates six times a year. A practical approach avoids technical jargon in favour of a straightforward explanation of the facts. Users value the first class commentary, guidance and advice on the many methods and solutions relating to personal and corporate insolvency, and rely on Tolley's Insolvency Law as the very first port of call for any insolvency query. A newsletter is provided 12 times a year with this service. This includes topical articles, legislative changes and case updates. Six service updates per year. A practical hands-on approach - ideal for today's busy practitioner.Updates are invoiced separately.

Incorporating and Disincorporating a Business

Incorporating and Disincorporating a Business
Author: Mark McLaughlin
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 517
Release: 2016-01-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1780439040

Incorporating and Disincorporating a Business provides clear, detailed and practical guidance on the tax issues, planning points and pitfalls which may be encountered when incorporating a sole trade or partnership business, or when transferring a company's business to a sole trader or partnership.This book guides readers through the advantages and disadvantages of incorporation and disincorporation, and also addresses related company law, commercial and other practical issues.The book is intended as a single point of reference for tax practitioners and business proprietors who need a practical guide to tackling the complexities of incorporating and disincorporating a business. It includes checklists and worked examples throughout, as well as 'Signposts' at the start of each chapter and 'Focus' points to highlight important considerations. Standard claims, elections and proformas are also included.This title includes full coverage of disincorporation issues following the introduction of Disincorporation relief in Finance Act 2013. Detailed coverage of all taxation issues that may apply to small businesses, including NIC, CGT, IHT, VAT and capital allowances as well as coverage of legal, accounting and compliance issues to be aware of are also included.Written by practitioners who advise clients on incorporation and post-incorporation issues, this book aims to answer commonly-asked questions and includes new chapters on hot topics such as incorporation of an LLP's business and incorporation of property portfolios.Practical approach, highlighting specific planning issues, pitfalls for the unwary, worked examples, case studies and standard claims, elections and pro-formas.

The Times Law Reports Set

The Times Law Reports Set
Author: LexisNexis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 700
Release: 2009-10-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781405754989

The Times Law Reports comprises of the text of the case reports which appear in The Times, to which have been added catchwords summarising the content. The reports comprise brief introductions to the cases and the salient points of the judgments. The Times Law Reports are universally acknowledged for their quality and authority. The Editor, Iain Sutherland, and all the law reporters are barristers or advocates.The reports cover every branch of the law and come from a wide range of jurisdictions including the courts of England and Wales and Scotland, the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg, the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg and the International Court of Justice in The Hague.