Tolley's Partnership Taxation

Tolley's Partnership Taxation
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Product Id:
ukprod9780754541776TTP11
Product Code:
TTP11
ISBN/ISSN:
9780754541776
Publication Date:
21/09/2012
Format:
Print
Price:
£99.95
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Partnerships have now become much more accepted as tools for use in tax planning - and this new title highlights the different ways partnerships can be used in tax planning scenarios.

This practical and comprehensive guide explores the three main areas of partnership taxation planning:

  • the different types of partnerships
  • how these partnerships can be affected by each of the key UK taxes
  • the ways in which partnerships can be effectively used in tax planning.


There have been numerous legislative changes recently which impact on the taxation of partnerships, and Partnership Tax Planning shows practitioners how to use these changes to their advantage in order to save money for their clients through effective tax planning.

This is an essential new handbook for any tax practitioners, accountants and solicitors advising their clients on partnerships.

The history of partnerships; The legal side; Partnerships & income tax; Partnerships & capital gains tax; Partnerships & inheritance tax; Partnerships & corporation tax; Partnerships & national insurance contributions; Partnerships & stamp duty; Partnerships & VAT; Foreign partnerships; Partnerships involving companies; Partnerships with a mixture of individual and corporate partners; Partnerships as collective investment schemes; Partnerships in the private equity sphere; Farming partnerships; Professional partnerships; Partnership planning; Investment partnerships; Family trading partnerships; Family limited partnerships as an estate planning vehicle; Partnerships as collective investment schemes; Film partnerships and other loss schemes

 


By Nigel Eastaway and Colin Ives, BDO

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