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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.
Taxation is a subject of enquiry that cuts across a range of
disciplines, including law, economics, politics, psychology,
history and accountancy, to name a few. However, research into
taxation as a social and institutional phenomenon - rather than as
abstraction from the real world - is largely neglected.
Taxation: A Fieldwork Research Handbook opens up new avenues of
enquiry in the research of taxation by offering suggestions on how
research might be conducted into actual tax practice, rather than
abstract models. This book:
- Introduces tax as a field of enormous potential for research to
all social scientists
- Explains the methodological issues relating to tax
research
- Provides new opportunities for tax researchers to widen the
scope of their enquiries
- Encourages researchers to think differently about this
subject
Given the importance of taxation to modern society, not only as
a revenue raising mechanism, but also as a tool of governance used
to influence social actors, this unique text is a vital read for
any social science researcher interested in this subject.
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
Fully updated each year, this resource is an excellent aid to
support a first course in UK tax, or as a general introduction to
this topic for non-UK based readers. 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.
Written in an accessible style with many examples, activities and
questions throughout, this textbook gives the reader a thorough
understanding of the U.K.'s taxation principles and current
practices.
This title provides a clear introduction to international taxation
and presents its material in a global context, explaining policy,
legal issues and planning points central to taxation issues,
primarily from the viewpoint of a multinational group of companies.
It uses examples and diagrams throughout to aid the reader’s
understanding and offers more in-depth material on many important
areas of the subject. As well as practitioners who are less
familiar with international taxation principles, this title is also
used as a core text by many undergraduate and post graduate
students studying business degrees. It is also widely used by those
studying for the CIOT Advanced Diploma in International Taxation.
Business is increasingly carried on a global scale and as such an
understanding of how international taxation works is very useful
for in house finance teams as well as their advisers. The 9th
edition is again fully updated to cover important regulatory and
legislative developments, including those in light of the ongoing
OECD BEPS project implementation. Other key developments include:
Progress towards a global minimum corporate tax rate to curb base
erosion and tax competition (Pillar 2), eg OECD implementation
framework and UK draft legislation New crypto asset reporting
framework released by OECD. Ongoing impact of Covid-19 on
international taxation Progress in relation to tackling tax evasion
now that country by country reporting is bedding in. Further
developments in European direct taxation including the debt-equity
bias reduction allowance (DEBRA) and new Directive to prevent the
misuse of shell entities. The updating is done by Lynne Oats,
Professor of Taxation and Accounting, University of Exeter Business
School, and formerly Deputy Director of the Tax Administration
Research. She has managed this project since it's inception.
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