Company Tax Planning Handbook 2015/2016


Book Description

The highest rate of personal income tax for 2015/2016 is 45%. However the highest headline rate of tax a company pays is 20% (from April 2015). 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 2015/2016 and includes numerous new sections. Subjects covered include: How Much Salary To Pay In 2015/2016 To Minimise Tax? Should You Be Using A UK Company? Ways To Reduce Corporation Tax Financing A New Company Tax Efficiently 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 2015 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







Company Tax Planning Handbook 2016-2017


Book 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










Tax Planning Strategies (2015-2016)


Book Description

Tax Planning Strategies is ideal for gaining a clear understanding of many tax planning approaches and techniques that may yield substantial tax savings for individuals and small businesses. This helpful, plain-English guide focuses on the income tax issues primarily for individuals and also for businesses that need to be addressed throughout the year, as well as retirement and estate planning strategies.




The Ultimate Small Business Tax Planning Handbook


Book Description

As a small business owner, you have to wear many hats and tax planning is probably not your favorite one. Tax planning can be confusing and overwhelming, especially if you don't have a lot of experience with it. And if you are just starting out, you may not even be aware of the tax deductions and credits that are available to you. Trying to do it on your own can lead to costly mistakes. The Ultimate Small Business Tax Planning Handbook is the solution you've been looking for. This comprehensive guide will walk you through every step of the tax planning process so that you can make sure you're taking advantage of every opportunity available to you. You'll learn about all the different types of taxes small businesses are liable for, as well as various strategies for minimizing your liabilities. Plus, this handbook provides you access to expert resources that will help alleviate any feelings of being overwhelmed!




J.K. Lasser's Small Business Taxes 2016


Book Description

"Offers a complete overview of small business tax planning and ... provides information needed to make tax-smart decisions throughout the year"--Back cover.




Individuals and Small Business Tax Planning Guide


Book Description

Comprehensive guide to financial, tax, and estate planning issues faced by today's practitioners in our changing economic environment.