Don't Pay Too Much Tax if You're Employed (Allied Dunbar Personal Finance S.)

Don't Pay Too Much Tax if You're Employed (Allied Dunbar Personal Finance S.)

by David W . Williams (Author)

Synopsis

Do you know how to check your pay cheque? Are you paying too much tax and National Insurance? Are uncertain of what decisions to take about a personal pension or a company car? This guide contains the answer to tax-return confusion, the new maze of banding, and benefits rules and pension problems. There is lots of tax about. The purpose of this book is to help you understand how and when you have to pay tax and NI contributions on your earnings, and when you don't have to pay. This book explains how the tax system works, and offers jargon-free and practical advice on how to make the best of it. It focuses on where gains can be achieved throuigh personal allowances, additions and deductions, SAYE and share options. This up-to-date book explains: the new 1995-96 tax rules, how to minimize tax on bonuses and special payments, how to maximize your tax-free perks, the key decisions to be made over pensions, and how to make the most of company share schemes. David Williams is the author of Don't Pay Too Much Tax If You're Self-Employed and Running Your Own Business .

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 168
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Nicholas Brealey Publishing
Published: 30 Apr 1995

ISBN 10: 1857880900
ISBN 13: 9781857880908