Tiley & Collison's UK Tax Guide 2011-12 29th edition

Tiley & Collison's UK Tax Guide 2011-12 29th edition
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Publication Date:
31/10/2011
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Tiley & Collison's UK Tax Guide adopts a practical approach to UK tax law providing essential guidance for the practitioner and is also ideally suited for students studying for the CIOT examination.

It examines the workings of income tax, corporation tax, capital gains tax, inheritance tax, VAT, stamp duty and NIC. The commentary makes the complex subject of revenue law interesting and easy to understand.

New to Tiley & Collison's UK Tax Guide 2011-12 edition:

There is a major overhaul of materials in this book, especially as it includes new chapters containing both new and enhanced material on.

  • deductions at source from earned income
  • penalties - tax credits
  • personal allowances and income tax reliefs
  • disguised remuneration (FA 2011 provisions)
  • pre-owned assets
  • charities

There is, of course, the latest in case law and updates for Finance Act 2011 and National Insurance Contributions Act 2011.

Benefits of Tiley & Collison's UK Tax Guide 2011-12

  • It is fully cross-referenced to the major LexisNexis looseleaf works
  • Published in the autumn, the 2011-12 edition of Tiley & Collison's UK Tax Guide is fully up-to-date incorporating statute and case law up to the date of Royal Assent to the Finance Act 2011
  • Useful commentary disintegrates complex law for easy understanding.

PART I - Fundamentals;
PART II - Income Tax;
PART III - Capital Gains Tax;
PART IV - Corporation Tax;
PART V - Savings;
PART VI - The International Dimension;
PART VII - Inheritance Tax;
PART VIII - National Insurance Contributions;
PART IX - Stamp Taxes;
PART X - Value Added Tax;
Tables and Index

 


By Keith Gordon, Barrister, Chartered Accountant and Tax Adviser and Ximena Montes Manzano, Barrister of Atlas Chambers. With expert commentaries from John Tiley, Barrister, Professor of the Law of Taxation, University of Cambridge; Patrick Cannon, Barrister; Charles Barcroft, Barrister; and Anne Fairpo, Solicitor

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