Tolley's Value Added Tax 2010 (includes First and Second editions)

Tolley's Value Added Tax 2010 (includes First and Second editions)
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ukprod9780754538509VAT6
Product Code:
VAT6
ISBN/ISSN:
9780754538509
Publication Date:
26/04/2010
Format:
Print
Price:
£152.95

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Arranged in alphabetical subject order, from Accounting Periods to Zero-Rating, Tolley's Value Added Tax brings together in-depth coverage of the UK and EC legislation, Customs material and relevant case law and tribunal decisions relevant to each topic, so the complete picture on any particular point can be easily found.

Due to the ever-changing nature of VAT and your need to have access to the most up-to-date information, Tolley's Value Added Tax annual is published in two complete volumes in April (following the Budget) and September (following the Finance Act) for one price (the second edition is also available separately).

Key benefits of Tolley's Value Added Tax 2010-11:

  • Accurate – written by the highly qualified Tolley’s tax team, Tolley’s Tax Annuals have been relied upon by practitioners since 1916 and are endorsed by the ATT
  • Comprehensive but concise – the most comprehensive tax handbooks on the market, Tolley’s Value Added Tax cover everything you need to know. They include the impact of tax cases, changes in HMRC guidance, relevant statutory instruments, and all Finance Act changes
  • Easy to use – their A-Z format makes research quick and easy. Tolley’s Value Added Tax guide also contain tables of cases, statutes and statutory instruments
  • Clear and precise – They translate complex provisions into plain English, including detailed comparisons of UK and European VAT
  • Practical – Tolleys Value Added Tax Guide includes worked examples and case studies that help clarify difficult issues and demonstrate how to interpret and apply the tax legislation in particular situations
  • Added value – by interpreting tax legislation in the right way, you can help your clients to manage their tax exposure and tax planning properly, saving them money and building your professional reputation and client relationships

1. Introduction and general Principles;
2. Accounting Periods and Returns;
3. Administration;
4. Agents;
5. Appeals;
6. Assesments;
7. Bad Debt Relief;
8. Business;
9. Business Entertainment;
10. Capital Goods Scheme;
11. Catering;
12. Charities;
13. Clothing and Footwear;
14. Clubs and Associations;
15. Confidentiality of Information;
16. Customs and Excise: Notices Etc.
17. Customs and Excise: Powers;
18. Customs and Excise: Standard Forms;
19. Death and Incapacity;
20. Education;
21. European Community: General;
22. European Community: Legislation;
23. European Community: Single Market;
24. Exempt Supplies;
25. Exports;
26. Extra-Statutory Concessions;
27. Financial Services;
28. Food;
29. Fuel and Power;
30. Gold and Precious Metals;
31. Groups of Companies;
32. Health and Water Utilities;
33. Hotels and Holiday Accomodation;
34. Imports;
35. Input Tax;
36. Insolvency;
37. Insurance;
38. Interaction with Other Taxes;
39. International Services;
40. Invoices;
41. Isle of Man;
42. Land and Buildings;
43. Local Authorities and Statutory Bodies;
44. Management Services and Supplies of Staff;
45. Motor Cars;
46. Northern Ireland;
47. Output Tax;
48. Overseas Traders;
49. Partial Exemption;
50. Partnerships and Joint Ventures;
51. Payment of VAT;
52. Penalties;
53. Pension Schemes;
54. Printed Matter, Etc.
55. Rates of VAT;
56. Records;
57. Recreation and Sport;
58. Reduced Rate Supplies;
59. Registration;
60. Retail Schemes;
61. Second-Hand Goods;
62. Self-Supply;
63. Special Schemes;
64. Supply;
65. Terminal Markets;
66. Tour Operators' Margin Scheme;
67. Trading Stamp and Promotion Schemes;
68. Transport and Freight;
69. Valuation;
70. Warehoused Goods and Free Zones;
71. Works of Art Etc.
72. Zero-rated Supplies;
73. Tables of Cases;
74. Tables of Statutes;
75. Table of Statutory Instruments;
76. Table of European Community Legislation;
77. Index

 


By Rhianon Davies BSc (Maths), CTA and David Rudling CTA, AIIT

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