Daily Mail Tax Guide 2006/07

Daily Mail Tax Guide 2006/07

by JaneVass (Author)

Synopsis

Some 31 million people in the UK now pay income tax - more than GBP110 billion in total - and the number paying higher rate tax has increased by nearly a half in just five years. Everyone wants to pay as little tax as possible and no one wants to run into trouble with the tax man. - a risk that the 9 million who have to complete self-assessment tax returns face every year if they fill in things wrongly or send in their return late. Fines for late or incorrect returns run at over GBP2 million a year, and the tax man is getting stricter in enforcing the rules. Under Gordon Brown the tax system has become increasingly complicated, with many new changes every year, and there have been huge problems with the tax credit system he introduced. Without help it's difficult to keep up - and where tax is concerned, it pays to be on top of your affairs. This leading, well-established guide, written in clear, non-technical and jargon-free English enables you to do just that by: providing a complete run down on how the tax system works; advising you on how to plan your tax affairs efficiently; outlining all the latest budget changes and the effect they will have; showing you how to fill in your tax return; and giving you 120 tax-planning and tax-saving hints.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Edition: Main
Publisher: Profile Books
Published: 27 Apr 2006

ISBN 10: 1861979843
ISBN 13: 9781861979841

Media Reviews
Advising you on how to plan your tax affairs efficiently.
Outlining all the latest budget changes and the effect they will have.
Showing you how to fill in your tax return.
Giving you 120 tax-planning and tax-saving hints
An essential tool for everyone who pays tax. * Investors Chronicle *
Author Bio
Jane Vass spent 10 years with Which? writing about personal finance and running the Consumers' Association's personal finance research group. She is now a freelance writer and consultant on personal finance matters. She has represented the consumer viewpoint on many committees set up to look at financial services and she has edited, written or contributed to many Which? books including the Which? Tax Saving Guide and other tax publications.