The UK Tax System - An Introduction

· Spiramus Press Ltd
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This book provides a guide to the structure of the UK tax system, the interaction between UK and EU law, and its application to various classes of taxpayer, as well as explaining the roles of the government departments who administer it and the full range of taxpayers rights and obligations.

The fourth edition has been revised to cover the consequences of leaving the EU for the UK tax system and changes in loss and group relief rules. The book is for anyone studying the UK tax system, or advising on UK tax, from the experienced practitioner to the newly-qualified professional coming to tax advice for the first time, as well as being an ideal starting point for any students of the legal system or government.

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Malcolm James is the Head of Department of the Accounting, Economics and Finance Department at Cardiff Metropolitan University, Cardiff and has lectured widely on the subject of taxation on both professional and undergraduate courses. He has also lectured for the Chartered Institute of Taxation and written a number of articles for their journal Tax Adviser. Other publications include the annual Taxation of Small Businesses and The Glorification of Plunder: States, power and tax policy.

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