Tolley's Property Taxation 2010-11

Tolley's Property Taxation 2010-11
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Tolley's Property Taxation is the essential reference book on property taxation in the UK - providing an answer to every query. Covering all current and proposed taxes on property, including CGT, SDLT, VAT and Income Tax, Tolley's Property Taxation book takes an integrated approach, looking at the interaction of taxes in certain areas, rather than just individually and provides authoritative answers to all your queries in a single volume.

Benefits of Tolley's Property Taxation 

  • Detailed chapters include all the common (and less common) situations for the practitioner and their client, covering everything from REITs and Other Fund Vehicles, to Capital Allowances and Rental Investments.
  • Technical issues are illustrated by examples throughout and, where relevant, detailed commentary on applicable case law and precedents supports in-depth research.
  • Tolley's Property Taxation book features authoritative planning advice from leading property tax specialists such as Martin Scammell and Patrick Cannon
  • Tolley's Property Taxation is written to assist the novice and expert alike, in whatever line of business where UK property is an issue.

Foreword by Liz Peace, Chief Executive, British Property Federation
Preface by Mike Arnold, CTA (Fellow)
1. Introduction by Mike Arnold, CTA (Fellow)
2. Investment versus Dealing by Peter Cosmetatos, British Property Federation
3. Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITS) by Peter Beckett, Ernst & Young LLP
4. Other Fund Vehicles by Peter Beckett, Ernst & Young LLP
5. Overseas Investors by Karin Roy, Ernst & Young LLP
6. Property Investments-rents by Maria Kitt, C Hoare & Co
7. Premiums by Dominic Rayner, KPMG LLP
8. Development, redevelopment, refurbishment and maintenance by Seán Hanrahan, KPMG LLP
9. Capital Expenditure-allowances by Hugh McIntosh, Tax Consultant
10. Relief for interest payable by Harriet Brown, MA (Cantab), 15 Old Square
11. Agricultural Land by Julian Palmer, Solicitor
12. Woodlands by Julian Palmer, Solicitor
13. Anti-avoidance by Marika Lemos, Barrister
14. Capital gains tax by Rory Mullan, Barrister
15. Value added tax by Martin Scammell, Consultant, Winckworth Sherwood
16. Stamp duty land tax by Patrick Cannon, Barrister
17. Inheritance tax by Toby Harris, Tax Consultant
18. Environmental taxes by Helen Devenney, Deloitte
19. Business Rates by Simon Tivey, National Rating Team Leader & Senior Manager, PwC
20. Islamic Financing Structures in Real Estate by Mohammed Amin, Tax Partner, PwC

 


Consultant Editor: Mike Arnold. Contributors: Martin Scammell, Consultant, Winckworth Sherwood; Peter Beckett, Tax Director, Real Estate, Hospitality and Construction, Ernst & Young LLP; Harriet Brown MA (Cantab), 15 Old Square; Patrick Cannon, Barrister, Tax Chambers, 15 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn; Irfan Butt, Senior Tax Manager, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP; Peter Cosmetatos, Director, Finance & Investment, British Property Federation; Helen Devenney, Tax Director, Deloitte; Sean Hanrahan, Senior Manager, Real Estate, KPMG LLP; Toby Harris, Chartered Tax Adviser, Toby Harris Tax Consultancy; Maria Kitt, Consultant, C Hoare & Co.; Marika Lemos, Barrister, Gray's Inn Tax Chambers; Hugh McIntosh, Director, Hugh McIntosh Associates Ltd, Capital Allowances and Tax Depreciation Consultants; Rory Mullan, Barrister, Tax Chambers, 15 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn; Julian Palmer, Solicitor, J P Palmer, Solicitor; Janet Paterson, Charter Tax Consulting Limited; Dominic Rayner, Senior Manager, KPMG Property Tax Group, KPMG LLP, Karin Roy, Senior Manager, Business Tax Services, Ernst & Young LLP and Simon Tivey, National Rating Team Leader & Senior Manager, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

FOR THE EXPERT AND NON-EXPERT ALIKE: HERE'S THE DEFINITITVE, AUTHORITATIVE GUIDE FOR TAX PRACTITIONERS


An Appreciation by Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers


If you're a tax practitioner, or even if you aren't, Tolley's Property Taxation 2010-2011 answers your questions and provides - in one handy volume - the solutions to virtually all your property tax problems.

Equally accessible to novices and experts alike, this reliable and popular guide ostensibly requires no specialist knowledge to take full advantage of the advice contained in its thousand or so pages, although we believe that at least some background knowledge would help.

However, as those ubiquitous property programmes on telly are always telling you, 'more people are buying and selling property than ever before.' So if you are in any way involved in property transactions or administration, expert or not, you should ideally have this definitive guide to hand. 'Property transactions are the most expensive anyone is likely to encounter' says the consultant editor, Mike Arnold (and are subjected, he adds) 'to the most complex legislation imaginable, usually where more than one tax is involved'.

It's in this head-spinningly complex financial environment that practitioners are grateful for this ever reliable volume with its stated aim of 'guiding those in practice towards a full and complete understanding of all the relevant taxes.'

A former partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers, Arnold heads a team of property taxation experts, each of whom has contributed a chapter in his or her specialist area. With case law featuring strongly in the text throughout, the range of topics and sub-topics is vast and includes everything from Real Estate Investment Trusts to Capital Expenditure - Allowances, to Capital Gains Tax and VAT to Islamic Funding structures and - new chapter here - Property Planning in a Recession.

To help you build up your expertise even further in this field, (i.e. helping to ensure that your clients pay less tax on their properties) the expected research tools are in place, including extensive tables of cases, statutes, statutory instruments, and European legislation - plus of course the handy and comprehensive index.

'Nothing stands still in the tax world surrounding property,' warns Mike Arnold and in much the same vein, Liz Pearce, Chief Executive of the British Property Federation remarks, in her appreciative Foreword to this volume, that 'a year is a positive lifetime in the property industry'. So if you have yet to acquire this year's edition of Tolley's for your tax library, rush out and buy it now.

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