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Taxation of Company Reorganisations Book
Your practical day-to-day guide to the tax provisions of commercial reorganisations and reconstructions. This user-friendly book will enable tax practitioners working in this increasingly important area of UK taxation to accurately negotiate their clients' commercial reorganisation transactions. Key Features: # Fully revised and updated - new legislation relating to the latest implementation of EU Directives into UK tax law # Provides clear guidance to tax adivers whose client companies are reorganising, amalgamating or demerging # Clear analysis of all relevant legislation - the technical and practical consequences of commercial transactions # Information on transactions of all sizes, from major corporate groups to owner-managed businesses # FULL eBook version supplied As a commercial tax adviser you will benefit from: # Practical reorganisation tips from two leading UK tax advisers # Clear analysis of all relevant legislation - the practical consequences for commercial transactions # The latest tax avoidance rules and tax disclosure legislation # Information on all transactions of all sizes, from major corporate restructures to the rearrangement of family-owned businessesRead More
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- 1847661300
- 9781847661302
- Pete Miller, George Hardy
- 28 January 2009
- Tottel Publishing
- Paperback (Book)
- 517
- 2nd edition
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