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The Tax update provides a round-up and explanation of the latest tax issues.
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155 KBOutlook - February 2012
Our regular briefing looking at the impact of changes in the world markets on investments.
346 KB Subscribe nowInvesting in companies - tax incentives
Investing in smaller businesses can often be viewed as risky. But there can be significant tax incentives for investing in some companies, which help to mitigate economic risk.
For those companies looking for alternatives to bank funding, the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) and venture capital trusts (VCTs) are options well worth exploring. In relation to the EIS, tax relief is potentially available to owner-managers of businesses, as well as outside investors.
In this guide we examine the EIS and funding from VCTs, which can be an important source of financial support for smaller businesses.
534 KBSpecialist tax advice to classical musicians
Classical musicians face many challenges and uncertainties in a fast-changing world, from public funding cut-backs to constant technological advances in public access
to recordings.
2 MBBriefing note - Starting in self-employed business
Checklist of tax consequences for an individual starting in business.
107 KBTax factsheet: Guide to IHT
IHT is one of the nation’s most hated taxes. We can help you plan to limit your IHT exposure.
99 KBBriefing note: UK Resident Foreign Domiciliaries: the remittance basis charge
This briefing note covers some of the basic facts and practical issues with respect to the remittance basis charge
144 KBBudget 2010 (Ireland) - 10 December 2009
"We've had to make some very tough choices" - one of the statements from the speech by Ireland's Minister of Finance, Mr Brian Lenihan TD, in his Budget 2010 speech to Dail Eireann on 9 December 2009.
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