101 Ways to Pay Less Tax
ebook ∣ Cut Your Tax Bill with Advice and Tips from the Experts
By Chartered Accountants, HM Williams
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101 Ways to Pay Less Tax:
Pay less tax this year by lowering your tax bill with this book of easy-to-follow "how to avoid tax" hints and tax saving tips from a team of pay-less-tax experts.
What are the smart and straightforward measures you can take to help reduce your tax bill and save money?
The answers are provided in this bestselling guide. 101 Ways to Pay Less Tax offers you the combined expertise of a team of specialist tax authors. In it, they reveal the legitimate ways you can reduce your tax bill, by avoiding tax rather than evading it. The tips and advice that this book contains have been thoroughly updated and revised for the 2011/12 tax year in line with the Chancellor of the Exchequer's Budget.
The tax-saving tips included in this book are all legitimate ways to help reduce your tax bill - that is, showing you how to avoid tax rather than evade tax. And there's so much you can legally do to reduce your tax bill and pay less tax.
Includes money-saving tax advice relating to:
- Tax-saving for those with low incomes
- Even more tax-saving for those with high incomes
- Pensioners and tax
- Tax and Employees
- Business tax and Employers
- Company cars and tax-saving
- Business tax: Running a business and avoiding tax
- National Insurance
- Capital Gains Tax
- Inheritance Tax
- Tax: Overseas aspects
- Tax saving when someone dies
- Pensions and avoiding tax
- Property Tax
- Pay less tax: Savings
- Charitable giving and avoiding tax
- Tax, Marriage and children
Start to pay less tax NOW with 101 Ways to Pay Less Tax.
101 Ways to Pay Less Tax: Contents
Valid in the UK