Tax Planning 2011/12Mark McLaughlin
The practical format and user-friendly layout ensure key information is easy to locate, understand, and then apply in practice
This essential title provides practical planning strategies and tax saving opportunities for tax professionals
Tax Planning 2011/12 covers the many situations and tax planning opportunities that practitioners encounter everyday when dealing with their clients’ tax affairs. This book is full of easily implementable technical suggestions and advice. It outlines the planning opportunities and potential pitfalls concerning specific transactions and circumstances and demonstrates how to successfully organise and structure the finances of individuals, trusts, and unincorporated businesses and companies. This tax planning title concentrates on key areas of tax planning which are of greater relevance to the tax practitioner on a day-to-day basis.
Mark McLaughlin is a consultant with his own practice, Mark McLaughlin Associates Ltd
Contents
Chapter 1: Starting a business – choosing an appropriate trading vehicle; Chapter 2: Incorporation; Chapter 3: Company purchase of own shares; Chapter 4: Groups; Chapter 5: Disincorporating a business; Chapter 6: Current tax planning issues for owner-managed company sales; Chapter 7: Winding-up the family or owner-managed company; Chapter 9: Tax-efficient investments; Chapter 10: Pensions; Chapter 11: Business property relief; Chapter 12: Agricultural property relief and woodlands relief; Chapter 13: Wills, variations and disclaimers; Chapter 14: Tax planning with trusts; Chapter 15: Tax planning for the family home; Chapter 16: Separation and divorce; Chapter 17: Anti-avoidance.
Bibliographic detail
ISBN: 978 1 84766 762 5
Publication Date: Sep-11
Format: Paperback + eBook
Availability: In print
List price: £98 + 10% VAT