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NEW EDITION!

Ray’s Practical Inheritance Tax Planning
Ralph Ray Solicitor, FTII, BSc (Econ), TEP, Chartered Tax Adviser, Consultant with Wilsons, Salisbury, Andrew Hitchmough, Sarah Dunn and Elizabeth Wilson, Barristers, Pump Court Tax Chambers, London

Ray’s Practical Inheritance Tax Planning is the leading guide to effective estate planning and provides practical and detailed information on all the main relevant provisions and procedures.

Updated to include Finance Act 2001 provisions, this invaluable title now includes:

= A fully rewritten chapter on Estate Planning to include Special Classes of Assets
= A wholly revised chapter on Gifts to include the new gift rules and Melville schemes
= New case law on the application of the Ramsay principle.
= Fully revised and worked examples

Ray’s Practical Inheritance Tax Planning also comes complete with a supplement title;

Practical Inheritance Tax Planning Aspects of Pension Schemes

Practical Inheritance Tax Planning Aspects of Pension Schemes provides additional material on the complex area of pension schemes in relation to inheritance tax, including guidance on occupational pension schemes, retirement annuity contracts, unapproved schemes and trusts and income drawdown.

Format: Soft Cover
Price: £69.95
Product code: RPIT6
ISBN: 0 406 94284 6
Published: October 2001 (approx)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

= A fully rewritten chapter on Estate Planning to include Special Classes of Assets
= A wholly revised chapter on Gifts to include the new gift rules and Melville schemes
= New case law on the application of the Ramsay principle.
= Fully revised and worked examples