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101 Ways to Pay Less Tax 2008/09

H M Williams Chartered Accountants

Lower your tax bill with this book of easy-to-follow hints from a team of highly regarded chartered accountants.

Our Web Price: £10.99   

Format: Paperback

ISBN: 978-1-905261-82-6

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This 2008/09 edition provides a wealth of tax saving tips from H M Williams Chartered Accountants, a national award winning firm of chartered accountants.

The tips included in this book are all legitimate ways to help reduce your tax bill - tax avoidance rather than tax evasion.

With money-saving tips relating to:

  • Those with low incomes
  • Those with high incomes
  • Pensioners and tax
  • Employees
  • Employers
  • Company cars
  • Running a business
  • National Insurance
  • Capital Gains Tax
  • Inheritance Tax
  • Overseas aspects
  • When someone dies
  • Pensions
  • Property
  • Savings
  • Charitable giving
  • Marriage and children

About the Author

The authors, H M Williams Chartered Accountants, have clients ranging from multi-million pound household name organisations to individual taxpayers and in 2001 they were delighted to win the Daily Telegraph/Energis Customer Service Award in the Professional & Business Services (Small Organisation) category.
Edition: Fourth   Published 2008
Format: Paperback   ISBN: 978-1-905261-82-6
Code: B648   Price: £10.99
  1. Income tax
  2. Married couples
  3. Shareholders
  4. Employees
  5. Employers
  6. Limited companies
  7. VAT
  8. National Insurance
  9. Self-employment
  10. Partnerships
  11. Capital gains
  12. Inheritance tax
  13. Living overseas
  14. Car tax and petrol duty
  15. Trusts
  16. Pensions
  17. Income from property
  18. Savings
  19. Investments
  20. Charities
  21. Marriage and children
  22. Divorce
  23. Low incomes
  24. High incomes

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