
Partnership Taxation 2014/15
Sarah Laing(Author)
Bloomsbury Professional (Publisher)
Published on 31. October 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
378 pages
978-1-78043-442-1 (ISBN)
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Description
Partnership Taxation 2014/15 offers a comprehensive treatment of the law and best practice relating to the taxation of partnerships in the UK, including help in ascertaining whether a partnership does in fact exist. The key changes you need to understand With significant legislative changes to this area in 2014 following the government clampdown on anti-avoidance, it is essential that all tax practices are equipped with the very latest information.
This updated edition incorporates the results of the major partnerships review and Finance Act 2014 to provide detailed coverage of: * New rules for salaried members of LLPs: How the measures to change the treatment of members, from partners to employees, for both income and corporation tax purposes will affect LLP clients * New rules on mixed membership partnerships: Top tips on advising clients of the most tax-efficient way to run their partnerships and whether restructuring is necessary All the hot topics in one volume This popular title also features new content on: * Changes to the pensions regime and the resultant impact on partnership decisions * New rules to prevent the disposal of assets or income streams by or through a partnership to secure a tax advantage * New rules for transferring unused personal allowances from April 2015 * Temporary increase in the annual investment allowance (AIA) * The Scottish rate of income tax expected to take effect from April 2016 New quick-reference structure This accessible resource has a user-friendly structure with 'signposts' at the beginning of each chapter to summarise key topics and 'focus points' throughout to highlight important issues.
The commentary is extensively cross-referenced to legislation, case law and HMRC practice, and numerous worked examples have been included to illustrate their practical implications. Who should buy this book? Tax practitioners, advisers and accountants for small to medium-sized firms will find this book invaluable in their day-to-day practice. Those studying for the Chartered Tax Accountant (CTA) examination will also benefit from the detailed guidance within this handbook. Previous print edition ISBN: 9781780431741
This updated edition incorporates the results of the major partnerships review and Finance Act 2014 to provide detailed coverage of: * New rules for salaried members of LLPs: How the measures to change the treatment of members, from partners to employees, for both income and corporation tax purposes will affect LLP clients * New rules on mixed membership partnerships: Top tips on advising clients of the most tax-efficient way to run their partnerships and whether restructuring is necessary All the hot topics in one volume This popular title also features new content on: * Changes to the pensions regime and the resultant impact on partnership decisions * New rules to prevent the disposal of assets or income streams by or through a partnership to secure a tax advantage * New rules for transferring unused personal allowances from April 2015 * Temporary increase in the annual investment allowance (AIA) * The Scottish rate of income tax expected to take effect from April 2016 New quick-reference structure This accessible resource has a user-friendly structure with 'signposts' at the beginning of each chapter to summarise key topics and 'focus points' throughout to highlight important issues.
The commentary is extensively cross-referenced to legislation, case law and HMRC practice, and numerous worked examples have been included to illustrate their practical implications. Who should buy this book? Tax practitioners, advisers and accountants for small to medium-sized firms will find this book invaluable in their day-to-day practice. Those studying for the Chartered Tax Accountant (CTA) examination will also benefit from the detailed guidance within this handbook. Previous print edition ISBN: 9781780431741
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
671 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78043-442-1 (9781780434421)
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Sarah Laing is a Chartered Tax Adviser, having worked for both small and Big 4 firms. An established writer, she has contributed to a range of highly regarded tax publications. She is the news editor and a director of TaxationWeb Limited, which provides free information and resources on UK taxes to taxpayers and professionals.
Content
Contents 1. Introduction 2. Computation of Income and Gains 3. Taxation of Income and Gains 4. Current Year Basis 5. Partnership Changes 6. Change of Accounting Date 7. Calculation of Tax Payable on Partnership Profits 8. Tax Credits 9. Mergers and Demergers 10. Capital Allowances 11. Losses 12. Joint Ventures and Expense Sharing Arrangements 13. Spouses, Civil Partners, and Family Partnerships 14 Capital Gains 15. Entrepreneurs' Relief 16. Annuities to Retired Partners 17. Capital Gains Tax - Roll-over and Hold-over Relief on Replacement of Business Assets 18. Transfer of a Partnership to a Company 19. Partnerships which include a Corporate Partner and Service Companies 20. Limited Partnerships 21. Limited Liability Partnerships 22 Overseas Matters 23. Partnership Tax Returns, Enquiries and Administration 24. Providing for Pensions and Life Assurance 25. Inheritance Tax 26. National Insurance and Stamp Duty Land Tax 27. Value Added Tax 28. Provision for Taxation in Partnership Accounts 29. Partnerships and IR35 30. Construction Industry Partnerships Appendices Index