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Fully updated each year, Taxation: Policy and Practice continues to
provide coverage of the UK's tax system as it has for 30 years. The
most widely used UK University tax textbook! It is an excellent aid
to support a first course in tax, or as a general introduction to
this topic. Written in an accessible style with many examples,
activities and questions throughout, this textbook gives the reader
a thorough understanding of the UK's taxation principles and
current practices. The companion website provides additional
questions and answers, links to other tax materials available
online and commentary on tax developments as they occur throughout
the year. While the UK tax system becomes ever more complicated and
many text books and guides reflect this trend, Taxation: Policy and
Practice 2023/2024 edition, maintains its clarity and brevity.
Reader friendly and informative, this text is based on a structured
conceptual framework. Updated annually to ensure an accurate
reflection of the current tax climate, it avoids unnecessary and
confusing detail. It provides an ideal introduction to both macro
and micro perspectives of UK taxation, fiscal policy and decision
making. Features - - Fully updated and revised to include the
Finance Act 2023 - Designed to support independent or classroom
study. - A glossary of key terms and concepts. - More than 100
useful questions and mini case studies. - A comprehensive package
of further materials available for purchasers from the website
including many extra exam and practice questions, with answers. -
Ideal for students studying UK tax for the first time for a degree
course or for professional tax examinations for ACCA, CIMA, ICAEW,
ICAS, CIPFA, ATT etc.
This book is based upon papers presented at the 10th Annual
Conference of the Tax Research Network held at the University of
Birmingham, United Kingdom, in September 2000. The book covers four
discrete areas namely compliance, e-commerce and taxation,
international taxation and taxation within the European Union, and
value added tax, and focuses within those areas on issues of
topical and continuing interest. In an introductory chapter, the
editors provide an overview of the subject matter of each of the
substantive chapters (of which there are eleven). They conclude by
seeking to extrapolate from those chapters, notwithstanding their
diversity, various matters of wider and contemporary import to
taxation. The treatment of the material in this book by scholars
from various academic disciplines and with differing geographical
perspectives also gives distinct and instructive insights into
widely recognised and enduring taxation problems within the
above-mentioned subject areas. Further, an appreciation and
understanding of the multi-faceted approaches which may be adopted
for problem solving, and which are evident in this book, can only
enhance the prospects of the ultimate resolution of these problems.
An excellent balance of practice and theory, without non-essential
details, makes this the first-choice student text for UK tax.
--Professor John Hasseldine, University of Nottingham. This is one
of those rare cases where 'less is more' in a tax text. I would
recommend this text over its rivals in the market for its brevity,
clarity, coverage and practicality. --John Boggis, Tax
Practitioner. Tax is a subject that is difficult to successfully
encapsulate in a student text. However, Andy Lymer and Lynne Oats
have produced not only a comprehensive, accessible and accurate
book, but also one with an apporpriate blend of approaches and
materials. --Professor Rebecca Boden, University Wales Institute,
Cardiff
Fully updated each year, Taxation: Policy and Practice continues to
provide coverage of the UK's tax system as it has for 15 years.
Written in an accessible style with many examples, activities and
questions throughout, this textbook gives the reader a thorough
understanding of the UK's taxation principles and current
practices. Reader friendly and informative, this text is based on a
structured conceptual framework. Updated annually to ensure an
accurate reflection of the current tax climate, it avoids
unnecessary and confusing detail. It provides an ideal introduction
to both macro and micro perspectives of UK taxation, fiscal policy
and decision making.
Fully updated each year, this, the leading textbook in the field,
continues to provide coverage of the UK's tax system as it has for
the last 19 years. Written in an accessible style with many
examples, activities and questions throughout, this textbook gives
the reader a thorough understanding of the UK's taxation principles
and current practices.
Fully updated each year,Taxation: Policy and Practice continues to
provide coverage of the UK's tax system as it has for 16 years. It
is an excellent aid to support a first course in tax, or as a
general introduction to this topic. Written in an accessible style
with many examples, activities and questions throughout, this
textbook gives the reader a thorough understanding of the UK's
taxation principles and current practices. The companion website
provides additional questions and answers, links to other tax
materials available online and commentary on tax developments as
they occur throughout the year. "An excellent balance of practice
and theory, without non essential detail, make this the first
choice student text for UK tax" - Professor John Hasseldine,
University of Nottingham
Is this the right book for me? A jargon-free guide for the small
business owner or manager Small Business Accounting is a
jargon-free joy for the small business owner or manager, providing
practical examples of real businesses to show the reader, step by
step, how to record each transaction. This book does not assume
that you know anything at all about business records and accounts
and gives a system for real businesses to be operated by real
business people who want a simple, easy and, above all, quick
system of book keeping. Forget about debits and credits, journal
entries, ledgers and day books. If you can read a bank statement
this book will teach you how to prepare accounts, make cashflow
forecasts and prepare a budget. And when you do need to use an
accountant, it tells you how best to find a reliable one. Small
Business Accounting includes: Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2:
Your bank account Chapter 3: A simple cashbook Chapter 4: Analysis
columns Chapter 5: Payments - filing Chapter 6: Payments -
cheque-book Chapter 7: Payments - cashbook Chapter 8: Non-allowable
expenses Chapter 9: Purchase of equipment Chapter 10: Credit cards
Chapter 11: Petty cash Chapter 12: Receipts - filing Chapter 13:
Receipts - paying-in book Chapter 14: Receipts - cashbook Chapter
15: Capital introduced Chapter 16: End of month procedures Chapter
17: VAT Chapter 18: Wages Chapter 19: End of year totals Chapter
20: Adjustments for payments Chapter 21: Adjustments to receipts
Chapter 22: Transfer to tax return Chapter 23: Trial balance
Chapter 24: Final accounts Chapter 25: Budgeting and cash-flow
forecasting Chapter 26: Costing and pricing Chapter 27:
Computerization
Is this the right book for me? Basic Accounting is a complete,
step-by-step course in elementary accounting. Giving clear and
concise explanations of accounting principles and practice
including PAYE, cashflow statements, accounting for share capital,
accounting standards and non-financial reporting, it is perfect for
the newcomer to basic accounting, the first- level accounting
student or anybody needing to brush up their accounting skills. No
prior knowledge of bookkeeping or accounting is assumed. Clear
explanations, diagrams and worked examples enable you to master the
basic principles then apply them to practical examples to
consolidate and test your knowledge. Basic Accounting includes:
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Source documents Chapter 3: The
ledger system Chapter 4: Balancing the cash book Chapter 5: Double
entry theory and practice Chapter 6: The trial balance Chapter 7:
Gross profit and stock Chapter 8: Trading and profit and loss and
accounts Chapter 9: The balance sheet Chapter 10: Illustrative
example Chapter 11: Cash and bank transactions Chapter 12: Bank
reconciliation Chapter 13: The petty cash book Chapter 14: Credit
transactions and suppliers' accounts Chapter 15: The accounts of
credit customers Chapter 16: Purchases and sales returns Chapter
17: VAT and PAYE Chapter 18: Classification of ledger accounts
Chapter 19: Final accounts of a sole trader Chapter 20:
Interpretation of accounts Chapter 21: Cash flow statements Chapter
22: Capital and revenue expenditure Chapter 23: The genera; journal
Chapter 24: Depreciation of fixed assets Chapter 25: Bad debts and
provision for bad debts Chapter 26: Year-end adjustments Chapter
27: Incomplete records and single entry Chapter 28: Non-trading
concerns and club accounts Chapter 29: Control Accounts Chapter 30:
Partnership accounts Chapter 31: Accounting for management Chapter
32: Costs of production and manufacturing accounts Chapter 33:
Introduction to limited companies Chapter 34: Accounting for share
capital Chapter 35: The final accounts of a limited company Chapter
36: Accounting standards Chapter 37: Non-financial reporting
Chapter 38: Computerized accounting Learn effortlessly with
easy-to-read page design and interactive features: Not got much
time? One, five and ten-minute introductions to key principles to
get you started. Author insights Lots of instant help with common
problems and quick tips for success, based on the authors' many
years of experience. Test yourself Tests in the book and online to
keep track of your progress. Extend your knowledge Extra online
articles to give you a richer understanding of accounting. Try this
Innovative exercises illustrate what you've learnt and how to use
it.
Is this the right book for me? Book keeping is neither dull nor
mysterious - its rules are logical and straightforward and are
readily mastered by practice. Successful Bookkeeping for Small
Business is a substantial yet easy to follow introduction to the
principles of bookkeeping and the practical skills of recording
transactions, posting the ledgers and preparing final accounts.
Written by finance and accounting experts from the University of
Birmingham this book: - Explains the purpose and use of books of
original entry as the basis of the double-entry system. - Describes
the processes of recording purchases, sales and cash transactions.
- Shows how these records are used to prepare the final accounts,
the manufacturing, trading and profit and loss accounts and the
balance sheet to provide accurate financial statements. - Explores
petty cash, depreciation, partnership, company law, business
documents and the effect of changes in IT. Worked examples
throughout allow you to put the theory into practice. There is also
a wide range of carefully graded questions and exercises with
sample answers. In short, it demystifies the art of bookkeeping and
gives you the confidence you need to tackle your books. Successful
Bookkeeping for Small Business includes: Chapter 1: What is book
keeping? Chapter 2: Business documents Chapter 3: The business
transaction, purchases and sales Chapter 4: Purchase and sales
transactions and ledger accounts Chapter 5: Cash transactions
Chapter 6: The bank reconciliation Chapter 7: Petty cash Chapter 8:
The (general) journal Chapter 9: Writing up the books Chapter 10:
The trial balance Chapter 11: What is profit or loss? Chapter 12:
The revenue account: the trading, profit and loss and appropriation
accounts Chapter 13: The balance sheet Chapter 14: Adjustments in
the final accounts Chapter 15: Depreciation Chapter 16: Clubs,
societies and charities book keeping Chapter 17: Information
technology and book keeping Chapter 18: Partnerships Chapter 19:
Limited companies Chapter 20: The analysis and interpretations of
accounts Learn effortlessly with a new easy-to-read page design and
added features: Not got much time? One, five and ten-minute
introductions to key principles to get you started. Author insights
Lots of instant help with common problems and quick tips for
success, based on the authors' many years of experience. Test
yourself Tests in the book and online to keep track of your
progress. Extend your knowledge Extra online articles to give you a
richer understanding of bookkeeping. Try this Innovative exercises
illustrate what you've learnt and how to use it.
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