ISBN-13: 9781526510020 / Angielski / Miękka / 2019 / 1224 str.
ISBN-13: 9781526510020 / Angielski / Miękka / 2019 / 1224 str.
This annual guide to corporation tax meets the everyday needs of the busy tax adviser. It examines the rules, regulations and tax issues affecting companies in the UK. Topics covered include: Introduction to corporation tax; Trading income; Capital allowances (plant and machinery); Trading losses; Groups; Investment business; Property investment; Buildings and Structures; The Construction Industry Scheme; Close companies and connected issues; Loan relationships; Intangible fixed assets; UK Patent Box; Research and development; Creative sector tax reliefs; Chargeable gains; Reconstructions and amalgamations; Distributions; Foreign matters; Transfer pricing; Self-assessment; Rates and payment of corporation tax; Self-assessment penalties; HMRC powers; Accounting and tax; The year end. This latest edition has been updated in line with the Finance Act 2019 and changes to HMRC guidance. It explores the following key topics: Rules dealing with new flexible use of corporate losses The restriction on the use of carried-forward losses New interest restriction, placing limits on the relief available for corporate borrowings Offshore corporates investing in UK property to be brought into the corporation tax net with many investors being subject to tax on gains for the first time Reintroduction on tax relief for goodwill in respect of certain business acquisitions where there is a strong "IP connection" The introduction of the Structures and Buildings Allowance which allow the construction costs of commercial buildings to be written down over a 50 year period. This accessible reference guide has a user-friendly structure with `signposts' at the beginning of each chapter to summarise key topics and `focus points' throughout to highlight important issues. Numerous worked examples demonstrate how to apply the main principles in practice and all examples are listed in a table at the beginning for quick navigation.