Tolley's taxwise
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Tolley's taxwise
LexisNexis Tolley, c2007-
- 1, 2007-08
- 2, 2007-08
- 1, 2013/14
Available at 2 libraries
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Note
Description based on: [v.] 1, 2007-08
[Vol.] 1, 2007-08. Income tax, national insurance, corporations tax, capital gains tax and stamp taxes -- [v.] 2, 2007-08. Inheritance tax, taxation of trusts, taxation of estates -- 1, 2013/14. Income tax (including international issues), national insurance, corporation tax, capital gains tax, stamp duty, VAT
Authors: [v.] 1, 2007-08: John Clube ... [et al.], [v.] 2, 2007-08: Sue Jones, Michael Waterworth -- 1, 2013/14: Rebecca Benneyworth ... [et al.]
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The first part of this two-volume set is a highly practical text on how to best approach real-life computations. Coverage includes IT, NIC, Corporation Tax, CGT, Stamp Taxes and VAT. Useful guidance tools include Q&As, cross-referencing and comprehensive indexing for fast, effective research. Worked examples are complemented by detailed explanatory notes and there are step-by-step guidelines on the layout of computations. It is written by tax experts who are renowned not only for their technical skills but also for their ability to explain complex tax issues in clear and simple terms. It is required reading for all students in professional tax examinations.
Table of Contents
- Income Tax
- National Insurance Tax Credits
- Corporation Tax
- Capital Gains Tax and Stamp Tax.
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