The Daily Telegraph Tax Guide 2018
Understanding the Tax System, Completing Your Tax Return and Planning How to Become More Tax Efficient
by David Genders
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Pub Date May 28 2018 | Archive Date May 31 2018
Kogan Page Ltd | Kogan Page
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Description
The Daily Telegraph Tax Guide contains everything you need to know about completing a self-assessment tax return for 2017/18. This is the only credible and practical guide on the market to this perennial, time-intensive and often stressful demand on any taxpayer. Whether self-employed, part-time, retired or unemployed, this invaluable book is the ultimate resource that can help ensure that you are as tax efficient as possible, offering practical advice, timetables and examples that aim to simplify what many people view as a complex and challenging procedure. Taking into account all of the changes for 2017/2018, this will ensure you get your tax return completed on time and in an efficient manner, saving you money down the line and avoiding a whole lot of worries.
With an extensive range of top tips for saving on all types of tax, The Daily Telegraph Tax Guide is the essential guide to completing your 2017/2018 tax return.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780749483623 |
PRICE | $19.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 264 |
Featured Reviews
Great reference bin if your in the intended area or plan to move the on a more permanent basis.
As someone who is towards the end of working life I am mostly interested in the information on unearned income, pensions, dividends and the like. Equally the possibilities of reducing my taxable income. I have not read the sections on child allowances and the like with the same diligence.
The books starts with a chapter on "Dealing with HMRC" which has some good useful information in it. I'll not go throw every section however I found none of them lacking in basic information. I'm no expert but equally I found nothing in the way of errors. I certainly found the IHT section useful and fairly clear. Equally the information of Gift Aid was good and I learn something that I had not known from it The section on pension was useful and helped me to make a decision I was already considering.
Allowing for the fact that this book is about taxation and the HMRC it is a fairly easy read, Other that the parts I gained from particularly it does cover every aspect of personal taxation as far as I can see. This does include a good and extensive section on self employment which contains good practical advice as does the rest of the book. The advice on dealing with your tax return (and the consequences!) were very useful even in this internet age.
While mine was a proof copy there were times when the text stated "see chapter X for further details". There were no apparent hyperlinks at that point which I think is a pity. Given that all the information contained is basically available on the Internet somewhere allowing this sort of link in the book would have been very useful.
In the end I will have benefitted from reading this and I would be surprised if others did not too.
Not the kind of the read that will make you feel like you’re in some what of an enchanted forest but a fantastic read all the same. Not knowing a great deal on how taxes work, across the board, this was a great insight and initial help towards understanding tax concepts. I would recommend this book to any inspiring entrepreneur.
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