Published in April 2006, this book is an up-to-date goldmine of information on the increasingly prickly subject of offshore tax planning. Written primarily for the British reader, it lists and describes the pros and cons of what the author considers to be the very best tax havens, as well as explaining the best ways to legally exploit the relevant benefits such countries offer.
The book is written in nicely paced, well paragraphed plain English and minimises jargon, although there remains a lot of fundamental tax-speak to be taken on board by the novice, on which note a glossary would have been very helpful.
Overall, this is an exciting and very interesting book for anyone keen on keeping as much of their hard-earned money from the clutches of the tax man as possible.