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  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: Tolley Publishing (16 Aug 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0754540715
  • ISBN-13: 978-0754540717
  • Product Dimensions: 23 x 15.8 x 3.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 71,537 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Voted 'The Nation's Favourite Tax Book' by members of AccountingWeb, this is the premier one-stop reference work for tax professionals. Written by experts, in clear, concise English, its logical structure and comprehensive analysis of the latest tax legislation make it the obvious first choice for finding answers in seconds. Complex tax legislation is translated into straightforward everyday language and the Guide includes numerous worked examples, tax points and clear tables. "Tolley's Tax Guide" covers all areas of UK taxation in one single portable volume. With 45 chapters and the content divided into the following sections, you can go straight to the information you need, saving valuable research time: Outline of the UK tax system; Employment; Pensions; Trading activities; Land and buildings; Tax and the family; Choosing investments; and, Other areas, including trusts and estates, and the overseas element. The following is new for 2011-12 Corporation tax. It features: reduction in main rate and small profits rate of corporation tax; changes to capital allowances regime for short life assets; extension of Business premises renovation allowance; increase in R&D relief available to SMEs; relaxation of the rules governing use of pre-entry capital losses; simplification of CFC rules; income tax; and, new rates and allowances. It also features: amendment to furnished holiday lettings relief; introduction of junior ISA and increase in ISA contribution limits; increase in income tax relief for EIS/VCT shares; increase in car fuel benefit charge; increase in tax free mileage payments for own car use by employees; changes to gift aid regime; reduction in pension annual allowance and changes to applicable benefits; withdrawal of facility to elect for income tax repayment to be made to charity; capital gains tax; new annual exemption level; further increase in the Entrepreneurs relief limit Inheritance tax; freezing of nil rate band VAT; and, new VAT fuel scale charges. In addition many of the numerous measures that have been announced to take effect in 2012 and beyond will be covered in "Tax Guide" as appropriate.

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BECAUSE IGNORANCE COSTS - YOU NEED TOLLEY'S TAX GUIDE 2011-12

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

Another tax year, another Tolley's. This latest Tolley's Tax Guide from LexisNexis -- the thirtieth annual edition of this plain speaking and reliable work -- incorporates all the changes in taxation law and practice since publication of the previous edition of 2010 - including of course the 2011-12 tax rates and allowances. Obviously accountants or tax lawyers for that matter, cannot live without their yearly Tolley's. But what is always noteworthy about Tolley's, as the Times has commented, is that `people with not financial experience can dip into the guide for clear answers to specific problems.'

The expressed aim of the book is 'to provide clear and concise guidance on all aspects of taxation that are likely to be encountered day to day'. Whether you are a professional tax adviser, or just an ordinary personal or business taxpayer, you'll find this volume indispensable. As the publishers put it, this Guide `will show you how to reduce your tax bills and stay on top of your tax affairs'. How handy, when you're doing your tax return.

For this year, 2011, it is especially important to have this latest edition to hand as it includes the main changes that have been enacted by the Finance Act 2011 as well as various statutory instruments in the previous 12 months, including rates and allowances pertaining to income tax and tax credits...corporation tax...capital gains tax...inheritance tax and VAT. Chapter 9 deals with the latest developments in dealing with HMRC. Chapters 10 and 13 cover changes in national insurance rates and childcare relief.

Changes to pension provision and capital allowances are also covered and there are also chapters on council tax and business rates, NI contributions, statutory sick pay and maternity pay, as well as adoption and paternity pay. Usefully, the book contains many illustrative examples to show how the various provisions actually work in practice. There are tax points at the end of most chapters - over 300 of them -- to demonstrate tax planning opportunities and there are numerous practical planning hints and strategies.

Logically structured, this Tolley's is clearly laid out with headings and a detailed index at the back so that whatever you need to know is easy to look up within its almost 900 pages. For exceptionally complicated tax matters, you are sensibly advised to seek professional advice.

Here then, is a clear, concise reference to keep to hand on your shelf, or indeed at your elbow on your desk. AccountingWEB has called it `the nation's favourite tax book' - and if you rush out and buy this latest Tolley's, you'll certainly find out why.
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BECAUSE IGNORANCE COSTS - YOU NEED TOLLEY'S TAX GUIDE 2011-12

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

Another tax year, another Tolley's. This latest Tolley's Tax Guide from LexisNexis -- the thirtieth annual edition of this plain speaking and reliable work -- incorporates all the changes in taxation law and practice since publication of the previous edition of 2010 - including of course the 2011-12 tax rates and allowances. Obviously accountants or tax lawyers for that matter, cannot live without their yearly Tolley's. But what is always noteworthy about Tolley's, as the Times has commented, is that `people with not financial experience can dip into the guide for clear answers to specific problems.'

The expressed aim of the book is 'to provide clear and concise guidance on all aspects of taxation that are likely to be encountered day to day'. Whether you are a professional tax adviser, or just an ordinary personal or business taxpayer, you'll find this volume indispensable. As the publishers put it, this Guide `will show you how to reduce your tax bills and stay on top of your tax affairs'. How handy, when you're doing your tax return.

For this year, 2011, it is especially important to have this latest edition to hand as it includes the main changes that have been enacted by the Finance Act 2011 as well as various statutory instruments in the previous 12 months, including rates and allowances pertaining to income tax and tax credits...corporation tax...capital gains tax...inheritance tax and VAT. Chapter 9 deals with the latest developments in dealing with HMRC. Chapters 10 and 13 cover changes in national insurance rates and childcare relief.

Changes to pension provision and capital allowances are also covered and there are also chapters on council tax and business rates, NI contributions, statutory sick pay and maternity pay, as well as adoption and paternity pay. Usefully, the book contains many illustrative examples to show how the various provisions actually work in practice. There are tax points at the end of most chapters - over 300 of them -- to demonstrate tax planning opportunities and there are numerous practical planning hints and strategies.

Logically structured, this Tolley's is clearly laid out with headings and a detailed index at the back so that whatever you need to know is easy to look up within its almost 900 pages. For exceptionally complicated tax matters, you are sensibly advised to seek professional advice.

Here then, is a clear, concise reference to keep to hand on your shelf, or indeed at your elbow on your desk. AccountingWEB has called it `the nation's favourite tax book' - and if you rush out and buy this latest Tolley's, you'll certainly find out why.
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