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1 The Family and Owner-Managed Company, Tax Planning Concepts, and Tax Avoidance -- 2 Extracting Funds from the Company -- 3 Shareholding and Corporate Structures -- 4 Trading Company and Investment Company Computations under CTSA -- 5 Remuneration Strategies -- 6 Personal Service Companies and Off-Payroll Working -- 7 Benefits and Expenses -- 8 Providing shares to employees -- 9 Distribution of profits and dividend planning -- 10 Pension Scheme Strategies -- 11 Share Issues and Financing the Company's Activities -- 12 Expanding the Company's Activities and Structuring Business Acquisitions -- 13 Share Transfers, Share Buy-Backs and Company Reorganisations/Demergers -- 14 Valuing a Family or Owner-Managed Company -- 15 Selling the Owner-Managed Business or Company -- 16 Winding-Up, Administration of Companies and Disincorporation -- 17 Succession Planning and Passing on the Family or Owner-Managed Company.
"Widely recognised as the leading title targeted at privately owned companies and their advisors. It provides high quality advice on a range of factors impacting the tax planning activity undertaken by most businesses. The book is written by Peter Rayney, the current President of the CIOT. His experience in providing advice and solutions to companies of all sizes is reflected in this updated content. The structure of the book enables reader to navigate quickly to an area of that interests them, whether it be the extraction of funds from the company, remuneration strategies or the treatment of benefits and expenses. All chapters contain practical worked examples to back up the guidance given. The 2021/22 edition is updated in line with Finance Act 2021 and related HMRC guidance as well as any relevant new case summaries. The previous edition contained extensive new content on the COVID-19 support measures and this is also be updated and extended."--
Widely recognised as the leading title targeted at privately owned companies and their advisors. It provides high quality advice on a range of factors impacting the tax planning activity undertaken by most businesses. The book is written by Peter Rayney, the current President of the CIOT. His experience in providing advice and solutions to companies of all sizes is reflected in this updated content. The structure of the book enables reader to navigate quickly to an area of that interests them, whether it be the extraction of funds from the company, remuneration strategies or the treatment of benefits and expenses. All chapters contain practical worked examples to back up the guidance given. The 2021/22 edition is updated in line with Finance Act 2021 and related HMRC guidance as well as any relevant new case summaries. The previous edition contained extensive new content on the COVID-19 support measures and this is also be updated and extended.
Rayney's Tax Planning for Owner-Managed Businesses provides authoritative and clearly written guidance on all aspects of tax planning that impact on the operation of OMBs in the UK from running the business in a tax-efficient way to succession planning. The commentary will be updated in line with the provisions of Finance Act 2023, recent relevant case decisions and new guidance issues by HMRC. The commentary draws heavily on the many years of experience Peter Rayney has had, advising companies of many sizes on their tax strategies. It is back up with the inclusion of numerous worked examples to illustrate the practical and commercial implications of a range of typical situations. As well as looking at the structure and operation of the company and an overview of appropriate tax strategy, the book deals with the planning strategies that might be applied at various stages of the business life cycle, including remuneration strategies, benefits and expenses, share issues, company reorganisations, selling the company and succession planning.
Taxation of Company Reorganisations, Sixth Edition is an essential reference source for tax advisers which covers the basic rules of corporation tax and capital gains, reorganisations, share exchanges and other deemed reorganisations, reconstructions, mergers, demergers and branch incorporations, as well as cross-border transactions. Written by authors with more than fifty years' experience of dealing with clients from small owner-managed businesses to multinational corporate groups, this title includes guidance on the full range of corporate transactions and is applicable to a wide number of organisations. While there is comprehensive coverage of the technical and theoretical meaning of the legislation, the authors have also drawn on their vast practical experience, derived from many years of transaction-based work. This Sixth Edition has been brought fully up to date with recent Finance Acts including FA 2019 and the proposals for FA 2020 that were published in July 2019. It has been reviewed for company and European law and has been updated in relation to the following: - Changes to substantial shareholding exemptions in Finance (No. 2) Act 2017 - Changes to EIS, SEIS and VCT investment schemes in FA 2018 - The introduction of LBTT in Scotland and LTT in Wales - Stamp duty changes proposed for FA 2020 - Enhanced material on the taxation of goodwill and loan relationships on a reorganisation Cases updated since the last edition include: - Gallaher Ltd v Revenue and Customs Commissioners [2019] UKFTT 207 (TC) (on application of s171 TCGA 1992) - Hancock [2019] 1 WLR 3409 (Supreme Court decision) - Trigg [2018] EWCA Civ 17 (Court of Appeal decision)
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Written by Peter Rayney, a past President of the CIOT, this book provides advice on a range of factors impacting the tax planning activity undertaken by most businesses. The structure of the book enables reader to navigate quickly to an area of that interests them, whether it be the extraction of funds from the company, remuneration strategies or the treatment of benefits and expenses. All chapters contain practical worked examples to back up the guidance given. The commentary summarises the key planning points from the viewpoints of the company itself, the shareholders and in some instances the employees. Planning checklists appear at the end of all relevant chapters. As well as reflecting recent HMRC guidance and relevant case decisions, the content is updated in line with the provisions bought in by Finance Act 2022. It also includes relevant temporary tax and financial assistance given by the Government during the Covid-19 pandemic.
This text provides guidance on the tax position of the family company and the individuals responsible for running it. It deals with personal and corporate tax issues affecting the company, and share-holders, both working and non-working.
Rayney's Tax Planning for Family and Owner-Managed Companies 2019/20 is an invaluable source of money-saving guidance for anyone who advises or runs a family or owner-managed company. Widely recognised as the leading book on the subject, it examines a wide variety of tax planning matters from the viewpoint of the company, its working and non-working shareholders, and its employees. The 2019/20 edition has been updated to include the following: Revised FA 2019 rules for corporate intangibles regime The new Structures and Buildings Allowances IR35, off payroll working, and the implications of the recent 'TV personality' cases Dealing with the EBT 5 April 2019 loan charge FA 2019 changes to the Entrepreneurs' Relief regime, including new 5% economic test Recent cases on Business Property Relief, including the Vigne decision