Tax and Insolvency

Tax and Insolvency

Author: Andrew Sommer

Publisher: Thomson Reuters (Professional) Australia

Published: 2011-01-01

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 9780864606761

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Tax and Insolvency is a concise guide to the tax issues that arise and should be considered when a company becomes insolvent or is under administration. Recent changes in tax reform and the new business tax system amendments have brought about changes that affect corporate equity and debt, access to tax losses and other corporate taxes. Tax and Insolvency provides: An up-to-date overview of the rules in the Taxation Administration Act; The responsibilities of liquidators, receivers and administrators; Relevant references to leading cases; References to the developing attitudes of the courts and regulatory bodies.


Tax Haven Abuses

Tax Haven Abuses

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 1628

ISBN-13:

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The Tax Schedule

The Tax Schedule

Author: Eile Gibson

Publisher: Spiramus Press Ltd

Published:

Total Pages: 577

ISBN-13: 1913507300

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The Tax Schedule explains the underlying rationale of the key provisions of the tax schedule, and provides updated model long-form and short-form warranties and tax indemnities. The purpose of the book is to explain and simplify issues for tax advisors involved in transactions of buying and selling companies and business, enabling negotiations between tax advisors to keep sight of the commercial reality of the transaction (a sale by a willing seller to a willing buyer). The purpose of the tax schedule is to determine where responsibilities and risks will lie following the completion of the transaction, as well as to re-examine a number of so-called ‘market practices’. The intended readership of the book is tax lawyers, tax accountants, corporate lawyers, corporate advisors and finance directors who are involved in the process of the sale of a company. Since the last edition, the UK has left the European Union (with little implications so far for tax schedules) and there have been two cases relating to the tax deed, relating tax warranties ( Nobahar-Cookson & ors v The Hut Group Ltd [2016] EWCA Civ 128 and Tesco UK Limited v Aircom Jersey 4 Limited and Aircom Global Operations Limited) and decided by the court of appeal, no less.


Tax Schedule

Tax Schedule

Author: Eile Gibson

Publisher: Spiramus Press Ltd

Published: 2016-10-10

Total Pages: 580

ISBN-13: 1910151289

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This book explains the underlying rationale of the key provisions of the tax schedule, and provides updated model long-form and short-form warranties and tax indemnities. These are also included on a disk, so that practitioners can download and adapt the model documents for their own transactions. Since January 2014 we have witnessed continued erosion of the powers of the tax evasion industry including a new Targeted Anti-Avoidance Rule (TAAR), increased penalties and new HMRC powers, major changes the taxation of UK property for non-UK residents and non-UK domiciles, and a recently introduced investors’ relief, similar to entrepreneurs’ relief but which is available to non-employees and directors. The book has been updated to reflect these developments. The purpose of the book is to explain and simplify issues for tax advisors involved in transactions of buying and selling companies and business, enabling negotiations between tax advisors to keep sight of the commercial reality of the transaction (a sale by a willing seller to a willing buyer). The purpose of the tax schedule is to determine where responsibilities and risks will lie following the completion of the transaction, as well as to re-examine a number of so-called ‘market practices’. The intended readership of the book is tax lawyers, tax accountants, corporate lawyers, corporate advisors and finance directors who are involved in the process of the sale of a company. This edition contains an extended glossary, details of new investor relief schemes and changes in legislation as announced as at 15 September 2016.