by PeterWhite (Author), Matthew Hutton (Author), Matthew Hutton (Author), PeterWhite (Author)
To help practitioners advise clients on restructuring estates, Post-Death Rearrangements: Practice and Precedents is an essential text which enables practitioners to devise effective solutions to practical problems and properly satisfy clients' requirements. Already established as an extremely useful manual, this book offers detailed tax planning advice combined with extensive precedent material. The author Matthew Hutton, a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Taxation and a former practising solicitor, has substantially expanded the work's coverage (including the precedents) to maximise its practical use, and has brought it completely up-to-date to reflect case law and changes in practice since the last edition. New chapters have been added on the family home and on the possibilities of future legislative change. Post-Death Rearrangements: Practice and Precedents enables users to locate the relevant case law and legislation easily and quickly. Practitioners will find the book invaluable as an aid to drafting since it contains not only full specimen clauses but also precedents covering the widest range of deeds, variations and will clauses. The narrative includes practical examples, calculations, planning points and checklists, making it ideal as an everyday working manual as well as for reference purposes. Covering all relevant law and tax issues and incorporating many invaluable precedents, practitioners will find this single convenient volume an invaluable aid to their wo ork. * extensive precedents covering core area of practice * strong tax planning coverage * numerous worked examples, calculations and drafting points * all law and tax issues, including relevant documentation, brought together in one convenient volume * effective use in practice is guaranteed by contents, therefore value for m
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 250
Edition: 5th Revised edition
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell
Published: 22 Nov 1995
ISBN 10: 0752002309
ISBN 13: 9780752002309