Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Don't Pay Too Much Tax If You're Self-employed (Allied Dunbar Personal Finance)

Don't Pay Too Much Tax If You're Self-employed (Allied Dunbar Personal Finance) Review



This guide eradicates unnecessary worry for business owners and the self-employed over taxes and jargon. If you were told to spend one-third of your life working voluntarily for others, would you not want to know more about it? This up-to-date book explains the new 1994 tax rules, how to comply with the necessary requirements, how tax savings can be achieved, where to get expert advice and how to challenge assessments. The author examines the areas which are liable to tax, what taxes are involved, how to pay them and at the same time ensure that the system is working for the reader. The book focuses on where gains can be achieved through tax allowances, benefits, deductions, grants and incentives. David Williams is the author of "Tax for the Employee" and "Running Your Own Business".


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