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Cavendish Q&A: Revenue Law 2nd ed

CQA, M. RamjohnPrincipal Lecturer in Law, Thames Valley University

ISBN13: 9781859414125
ISBN: 1859414125
Published: December 1998
Publisher: Routledge-Cavendish
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



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Revenue law is a dynamic, challenging and practical subject concerned with the fiscal implications inherent in the conduct of one's affairs. It is essentially ststute based and has been interpreted by the courts in a wealth of cases.;Many students are filled with trepidation in reading the subject at undergraduate level or for professional examinations.

The aim of this book is to assist students in their revision of the subject by enabling them to gain experience in answering examination questions, particularly in relation to the five main tax areas: income tax; value added tax; capital gains tax; corporation tax; and inheritance tax.

This edition includes many new questionsand substantial revisions to other questions in the light of recent changes, such as the 1998-99 new tax tables; the Finance Acts 1997 and 1998; and recent decisions, such as Brown v Richardson; IRC v Willougby; IRC v McGuckian; and Schuldenfrei v Hilton.

Subjects:
Student Revision Aids
Contents:
Section I Income Tax; Section II Value Added Tax; Section III Capital Gains Tax; Section IV Corporation Tax; Section V Inheritance Tax.