
Tolley's Tax Guide 2017-18
Tolley (Publisher)
Published on 27. October 2017
Book
Hardback
986 pages
978-0-7545-5390-8 (ISBN)
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Description
Officially the 'Nation's Favourite Tax Book' according to AccountingWeb. This one-stop reference work is written by experts in clear, concise English. Its logical structure and comprehensive analysis of the latest legislation makes it the premier choice for the successful tax practitioner. Released in one convenient volume, it includes helpful worked examples, tax points and clear tables. The book's 45 chapters are divided into clear sections, including employment, pensions, trading, family, trusts, estates and more.
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Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
LexisNexis UK
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Accountants, Tax Practitioners, Barristers, Corporate Lawyers and Tax Students
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 155 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7545-5390-8 (9780754553908)
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Content
OUTLINE OF UK TAX SYSTEM
Income tax and tax credits: general principles
Corporation tax: general principles
Capital gains tax: general principles
Inheritance tax: general principles
Stamp taxes
Value added tax: general principles
Council tax and business rates
Administration
EMPLOYMENT
Employments: taxable income and allowable deductions
Employee share options and awards
Directors of small and family companies
National insurance contributions: employees and
employers
Statutory sick pay and statutory maternity etc pay
Golden handcuffs and golden handshakes
PENSIONS
Occupational and state pension schemes
Personal pension schemes
TRADING ACTIVITIES
Sole trader, partnership or company?
Starting up a new small or part-time business
How are business profits calculated?
How are business profits charged to tax?
Capital allowances
Partnerships
National insurance contributions for the self-employed
Losses of sole traders and partners
Company losses
Transfer of business to or from limited company
Selling the family company
Encouraging business investment and enterprise
LAND AND BUILDINGS
The family home
A country life: farms and woodlands
Investing in land and buildings
TAX AND THE FAMILY
Family matters
Especially for the senior citizen
Making a will and estate planning
CHOOSING INVESTMENTS
Tax on investments
Investing in banks and building societies
Investing in stocks and shares
Chattels and valuables
Sensible use of life insurance
MISCELLANEOUS
The overseas element
Trusts and estates
Charities and charitable trusts
Contractors and subcontractors in the construction
industry
Main anti-avoidance provisions
Income tax and tax credits: general principles
Corporation tax: general principles
Capital gains tax: general principles
Inheritance tax: general principles
Stamp taxes
Value added tax: general principles
Council tax and business rates
Administration
EMPLOYMENT
Employments: taxable income and allowable deductions
Employee share options and awards
Directors of small and family companies
National insurance contributions: employees and
employers
Statutory sick pay and statutory maternity etc pay
Golden handcuffs and golden handshakes
PENSIONS
Occupational and state pension schemes
Personal pension schemes
TRADING ACTIVITIES
Sole trader, partnership or company?
Starting up a new small or part-time business
How are business profits calculated?
How are business profits charged to tax?
Capital allowances
Partnerships
National insurance contributions for the self-employed
Losses of sole traders and partners
Company losses
Transfer of business to or from limited company
Selling the family company
Encouraging business investment and enterprise
LAND AND BUILDINGS
The family home
A country life: farms and woodlands
Investing in land and buildings
TAX AND THE FAMILY
Family matters
Especially for the senior citizen
Making a will and estate planning
CHOOSING INVESTMENTS
Tax on investments
Investing in banks and building societies
Investing in stocks and shares
Chattels and valuables
Sensible use of life insurance
MISCELLANEOUS
The overseas element
Trusts and estates
Charities and charitable trusts
Contractors and subcontractors in the construction
industry
Main anti-avoidance provisions