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Company Tax Planning Handbook: 2016/2017
Contributor(s): Hadnum, Lee (Author)
ISBN: 1533227659     ISBN-13: 9781533227652
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $23.70  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: May 2016
* Not available - Not in print at this time *
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Personal Finance - Taxation
- Business & Economics | Taxation - Corporate
Physical Information: 0.42" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (0.60 lbs) 200 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

May 2016 Edition - Updated For April 2016 and Proposed 2017 Changes

The highest rate of personal income tax for 2016/2017 is 45%. However the rate of tax a company pays is 20% (from April 2015 and reducing to 17% from April 2020). This provides a significant incentive for many people to use a UK company for trading or investment purposes.

However, company owners need to consider both the company tax position as well as their own individual tax position. This book looks at a number of tax planning issues for company owners and considers both corporate and personal tax planning opportunities available. It is updated for the latest changes for 2016/2017 and includes numerous new sections.

Subjects covered include:

  • How Much Salary To Pay In 2016/2017 To Minimise Tax?
  • Should You Be Using A UK Company?
  • All about the new dividend rules from April 2016
  • Reducing tax on dividends after April 2016
  • Ways To Reduce Corporation Tax
  • Financing a new company tax efficiently
  • Tax restrictions on interest deductions for UK companies
  • Budget 2016 tax changes for companies
  • Using a Directors Loan Account to Reduce Tax
  • New Proposals For Disclosure Of Beneficial Owners
  • New Capital Allowance Rules
  • Qualifying For inheritance Tax Relief When Your Company Has Large Cash Balances
  • Watch out for The new anti avoidance rule on the transfer of corporate profits
  • The Patent Box and The 10% Rate of Corporation Tax
  • When non resident companies are within the UK corporation tax regime
  • Trading in the UK with a UK company or LLP
  • Liquidating companies in 2016
  • New rules that tax distributions on liquidation as income from April 2016
  • Maximising Tax Relief On The Purchase Of Business Premises
  • Transferring Property Assets Out Of A Company
  • Making Your Company Investor Ready For EIS Relief
  • The Seed EIS Scheme
  • Splitting A Company's Activities To Reduce Tax
  • Using A Holding Company
  • Should You Rent Property To Your Company?
  • Tax Planning For Your UK Company If You Leave The UK
  • Transferring A UK Company Overseas
  • Using A UK Company In Offshore Tax Planning
  • Setting Up An Offshore Subsidiary Of Your UK Company To Reduce Tax
  • Structuring Your Business Prior To A Disposal
  • Qualifying For Entrepreneurs Relief If Your Company Has Large Cash Balances