
Daily Mail Tax Guide 2012/2013
Jane Vass(Author)
Profile Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 23. April 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
400 pages
978-1-84668-629-0 (ISBN)
Description
The Tax System has belome increasingly complicated, with many new changes every year. Furthermore the govornment is cracking down and are imposing ever-larger fines on those who have underpaid or are late with their tax returns. Without help it's difficult to keep up with the rules and rates - and where tax is concerned, it pays to be on top of your affairs. This leading, well-established guide, written in clear, non-technical and jargon-free English enables you to do just that. Designed to make life altogether less taxing, the Daily Mail Tax Guide helps you:
- Plan affairs so that you save tax
- Work out wether you are entitied to tax credits
- Check your codeing notice and other paperwork
- Complete a tax return
- Check wether you are entitled to a tax rebate
- Understand the latest budget changes and how they affect you
- Avoid running into trouble with the taxman.
- Plan affairs so that you save tax
- Work out wether you are entitied to tax credits
- Check your codeing notice and other paperwork
- Complete a tax return
- Check wether you are entitled to a tax rebate
- Understand the latest budget changes and how they affect you
- Avoid running into trouble with the taxman.
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Edition
Main
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 153 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
368 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84668-629-0 (9781846686290)
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Jane Vass
Daily Mail Tax Guide 2011/2012
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04/2011
Profile Books Ltd
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Person
Jane Vass spent ten years with Which? writing and researching groups on personal finance and then as head of the financial and economic research group. She is now an independent writer and consultant specialising in tax and other areas of consumer personal finance.
James Coney, writer of the introduction, is editor of the Money Mail
James Coney, writer of the introduction, is editor of the Money Mail