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Tax Services - Guidance
01/09/2003, by Mark McLaughlin CTA (Fellow) ATT TEP, Tax Articles - General

Busy Practitioner by Mark McLaughlin ATII TEPSome useful practice guidelines for tax advisers are reviewed by Mark McLaughlin ATII ATT TEPThe Chartered Institute ... Continue Reading

The First Rung of the Property Ladder
25/08/2003, by Mark McLaughlin CTA (Fellow) ATT TEP, Tax Articles - Inheritance Tax, IHT, Trusts & Estates, Capital Taxes

TaxationWeb by Jennifer AdamsHow can trusts be used to help children, grandchildren etc onto the property ladder? Jennifer Adams explains.According to the London’s ... Continue Reading

Actors and NI Refund Claims
09/08/2003, by Mark McLaughlin CTA (Fellow) ATT TEP, Tax Articles - PAYE and Payroll Taxes, National Insurance, NICs

TaxationWeb by Peter Arrowsmith, FCAA National Insurance tip for actors and their advisers, by Peter Arrowsmith, FCA, of National Insurance ConsultancySome actors ... Continue Reading

Inheritance Tax - Practical Update
01/08/2003, by Mark McLaughlin CTA (Fellow) ATT TEP, Tax Articles - General

Busy Practitioner by Mark McLaughlin ATII TEPInheritance Tax is becoming an issue for an increasing number of taxpayers, particularly in view of spiralling property ... Continue Reading

What is the tax position on divorce?
21/07/2003, by Mark McLaughlin CTA (Fellow) ATT TEP, Tax Articles - Inheritance Tax, IHT, Trusts & Estates, Capital Taxes

TaxationWeb by Jennifer AdamsWhen a couple divorce tax problems may arise if not thought through carefully - the timing of transfers of assets could have large tax ... Continue Reading

What happens if you don't make a will?
21/07/2003, by Mark McLaughlin CTA (Fellow) ATT TEP, Tax Articles - Inheritance Tax, IHT, Trusts & Estates, Capital Taxes

TaxationWeb by Jennifer AdamsMany die without leaving a will or make a will that is defective being out of date, incomplete, or inoperable...can anything be done ... Continue Reading