
Ray and McLaughlin's Practical Inheritance Tax Planning
Bloomsbury Professional (Publisher)
13th Edition
Published on 25. February 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
960 pages
978-1-78043-775-0 (ISBN)
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Description
Widely recognised as one of the leading titles in the field, the thirteenth edition of this book supplies the latest estate planning techniques and expert know how that will help save inheritance tax. Inheritance tax, trust and estate, legal and accountancy practitioners will all benefit from the specialist advice and practical IHT suggestions. Packed full of the very latest inheritance tax saving planning opportunities, it outlines how to select winning IHT schemes. Previous ISBN: 9781780431727
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Edition
13th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
1 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78043-775-0 (9781780437750)
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Mark McLaughlin | Geoffrey Shindler | Paul Davies
Ray and Mclaughlin's Practical Inheritance Tax Planning
Book
02/2017
14th Edition
Bloomsbury Professional
€193.13
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Previous edition

Mark McLaughlin | Geoffrey Shindler | Paul Davies
Ray and McLaughlin's Practical Inheritance Tax Planning
Book
01/2015
12th Edition
Bloomsbury Professional
€193.13
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Persons
Mark McLaughlin is a consultant with his own practice, Mark McLaughlin Associates Ltd, which provides tax consultancy and support services to professional firms throughout the UK. He is a fellow of the CIOT and a member of the ATT and STEP. Ralph Ray was a solicitor and consultant specialising in taxation. He was Vice President of STEP and recipient of a STEP Lifetime Achievement Award. A member of the CIOT, he has contributed frequently to tax and accountancy journals. Paul Davies and Geoffrey Shindler are co-authors and work for the law firm DWF.
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction and outline Chapter 2: Domicile and excluded property Chapter 3: The art of giving Chapter 4: Gifts with reservation of benefit Chapter 5: Husband, wife and civil partner Chapter 6: Transferable nil rate band Chapter 7: The use of exemptions Chapter 8: Appropriate will planning Chapter 9: Practical aspects of will drafting Chapter 10: Interest in possession settlements Chapter 11: Non-interest in possession settlements Chapter 12: Other varieties of settlement Chapter 13: Practical aspects of drafting settlements Chapter 14: Business interests Chapter 15: Business property Chapter 16: Agricultural property Chapter 17: Estate planning - woodland, heritage property and Lloyd's underwriters Chapter 18: Pensions, life assurance etc Chapter 19: Pre-owned assets Chapter 20: Compliance issues