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"The Times" Tax Saver's
Guide 2002/2003 Ernst & Young
This guide, introduced by Anne Ashworth, Personal Finance
Director of "The Times", and written by the personal tax experts of
Ernst & Young, covers tax matters up to and including the 2002 budget |
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How to Avoid Property Tax by
Carl Bayley, BSc ACA
Carl is Taxcafe.co.uk's Technical Editor and provides advice on most areas of UK tax. He is a regular speaker on property tax matters and a regular contributor to the BBC's It's Your Money programme and national newspaper articles on tax matters. Tax Planning is vital for Landlords - consult Taxcafe's excellent professional guides |
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Understanding VAT on Property This practical text is suitable for beginners with no prior knowledge of VAT, but it should also provide more experienced practitioners with an authoritative and up-to-date quick-reference guide. Readers should benefit from the author's day-to-day experience of advising on VAT, reflected in the uncomplicated style and layout of the book. Features of the book include: examples of how VAT applies in practice to specific property transactions. |
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Which? Way to Save Tax by The
Consumers Association
British taxpayers regularly overpay millions of pounds in unnecessary tax. This guide seeks to demystify the tax system, providing information for the 2002-3 tax year, including the changes as a result of the April 2002 budget. It covers the four main personal taxes: income tax, national insurance, capital gains tax and inheritance tax. There is also an additional chapter on VAT. |
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Don't Pay Too Much
Inheritance Tax by Tony Foreman
Help and information to reduce or even eliminate the impact of inheritance tax. Sets out in detail which assets are taxable and which are not, explains how assets are valued, and how to minimize the liability to pay inheritance tax. There are case studies, advice on how wills and trusts can lessen exposure to inheritance tax, and guidance on the role life assurance and pensions play in further reducing inheritance tax payments. |
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An Inspector Calls: an A-Z to
Surviving a Tax Investigation by Daniel
Dover, Tim Hindle
This book provides practical advice in an easy to digest form. The book has received some excellent reviews. |
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The VAT and
property guide by Greg Sinfield
Everything you ever wanted to know about VAT and property - A guide to the VAT treatment of commercial and non-commercial property transactions and to the impact of VAT on the structure of property dealing and investment. This is a must-read for anyone involved in property or construction |
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VAT for the Property
Professional by Barry Hicks & Ron Gould
The property professional - lawyer, surveyor or developer - must consider very carefully the VAT implications of each action taken. This title is a clear, well structured reference work that should prove suitable for all levels of experience. It strikes a common sense balance between the legislation and the practical effect of VAT and Property. In addition, it is supported by the Mentor Helpline which can be accessed by the reader if necessary. |
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An Inspector Returns by
Michael Heath
When does tax avoidance become tax evasion? What is the SCO and when does it act? What are its powers and what do you do if you find yourself the subject of an investigation? Problems resulting from tax blunders aren't new and responsibility for detecting and preventing fraud now falls heavily on the accounting profession. In this lively book senior tax experts from top accountants, BDO Stoy Hayward, provide essential tax advice. Very often it is small businesses that fall foul of the inland revenue, not because they are guilty of malfeasance but because they lack the wherewithal to handle complicated regulations. Ignorance is no defence. This book lays out the major potential stumbling blocks and explains how they can be avoided. |
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QuickBooks Customised Editions by Intuit
Provide comprehensive tools for small business financial management in five key segments: Retail, Not for Profit, Building Contractors, Consultant and Property Management. Features:
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Sage Instant Accounts 10 (Software)
Industry Standard Accounting Software, Sage Instant Accounts makes bookkeeping a straightforward task for small businesses, letting you record, control and examine your finances quickly and easily. Instant Accounts products are ideal for small companies of every type, including sole traders and new start-ups. Sage Instant Accounts products have all of the usual accounting ledgers and they do your double-entry bookkeeping for you. Routine tasks are made simple and straightforward; for example, when you fill in your VAT Return, you fill in the details on a screen that looks like the VAT Return you send to the tax office. |
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