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Issue: Vol 165, Issue 4251

Issue: Vol 165, Issue 4251

15 Apr 2010
IN THIS ISSUE
MARIA KITT considers the potential tax implications when a business is wound up
REBECCA BENNEYWORTH wants to see some clear sense of direction in small business policy
What happens when business entity classifications conflict? JOHN MCLEAN discusses the double taxation implications
ROB DURRANT-WALKER warns of the impact of the state second pension on incorporation and remuneration levels
Shares in an unquoted trading company that were acquired by a wife before March 1982 were transferred to her husband before 6 April 2008
A company was taken over by another and the legal fees relating to the sale of shareholdings were billed to and paid by the company. These will be reported on a form P11D
A dental hygenist works for two different dental practices and is concerned as to whether home to office mileage allowances can be claimed, is her self-employed status secure, and are there VAT issues
With the increase in the top rate of tax it seems likely that many will be looking to mitigate that higher rate liability. Can the expenses on personal entertaining incurred by the director of a...
VAT reverse charge system and turnover; trustees’ profit on loan interest; inheritance tax on repaid mortgage; claim for an easement
Newsletter covers impact of age changes
Change covers schemes involving residential property
Update to software providers list
List updated
Documents will be handed out by officers
'Government will need to make trade-offs between principles'
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