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Anne Duggan - Tax Guide 2015 download book EPUB, MOBI, DOC

9781780437002
English

1780437005
Tax Guide 2015 provides comprehensive coverage of all areas of taxation applicable to Ireland. Written in non-technical language by an expert team of tax practitioners, the book covers income tax, capital gains tax, value added tax, employers' PAYE/PRSI, corporation tax, capital acquisitions tax, stamp duties, vehicle registration tax, and customs and excise. As well as taking on board the provisions of Ireland's latest Finance Act, the book features detailed worked examples and extensive references to recent case law. It also contains a set of tables giving speedy access to allowances, tax rates, compliance deadlines, and other invaluable information. Tax Guide 2015 is an ideal reference book that serves as a self-contained textbook and as a pointer to more detailed Bloomsbury Professional publications, such as Irish Income Tax, The Taxation of Companies, Irish Stamp Duty Law, and Capital Acquisitions Tax.

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