Tolley's Expatriate Tax Planning 2010-11

Tolley's Expatriate Tax Planning 2010-11
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ukprod9780754538967ETP
Product Code:
ETP
ISBN/ISSN:
9780754538967
Publication Date:
14/09/2010
Format:
Print
Price:
£134.95

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Tolley's Expatriate Tax Planning covers the taxation of both UK individuals working overseas and foreign nationals working in the UK. Combining technical depth with practical planning points and risk avoidance strategies throughout, using this title will help ensure assignment costs are kept to a minimum. The new edition of Tolley's Expatriate Tax Planning will incorporate a full revision of content to reflect this year's Finance Act rules affecting expatriates.

Tolley's Expatriate Tax Planning allows practitioners to:

  • Plan international assignments in advance
  • Find solutions and answers to issues that arise in regard to existing employment situations
  • Deal with expatriate employee issues without recourse to third-party specialist advice

Contents include:
1. Domicile and Residence in Employment Situations
2. Taxation of General Earnings
3. Tax and NICs on Special Types of Earnings
4. Employee Expense Deductions and Exemptions
5. Pensions
6. Share-Based Incentives
7. Double Taxation
8. Social Security Contributions
9. Special Employments
10. Employer and Employee Compliance
11. Capital Taxes
Appendices: The ITEPA 2003 sections for earnings; Expatriate expense deductions; Steps to calculate UK-assessable earnings; Remittance basis claim exceptions 2008/09 onwards; Remittance basis charge 2008/09 onwards; Remittances from mixed funds 2008/09 onwards; Remittance basis: nominated income/gains 2008/09 onwards; List of reciprocal social security agreements; 183-day rule in UK tax treaties; HMRC Expatriate Team; List of UK Inheritance Tax Treaty countries

 


By Amanda Sullivan BA, CTA (Fellow), TEP

"This is a serious book for the serious tax professional... an invaluable reference work from any expatriate tax practitioner"
Brian Friedman, Chief Exec Officer of Ernst & Young's Human Capital Practice and founder of totallyexpat.com, The Tax Journal

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