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UK Taxpayers: new Tax Guide just published - save 25%
Alan Pink, the editor of the Schmidt Tax Report, has published the first ever tax guide designed to show UK entrepreneurs and businesses how they can minimise their tax bills. In The Entrepreneur’s Tax Guide he offers action-oriented, proven, jargon-free advice on how to:
- Set your business up in a tax-efficient way.
- Extract profits from your business tax-free.
- Substantially reduce your liability to income and capital gains tax.
- Sell your business in the most cost-effective manner.
- Avoid inheritance tax.
- Ensure that investment income is taxed at the lowest possible rate (if at all).
- Buy and sell property with minimal tax liability.
- Use the VAT rules to your best advantage.
- Plan for a low-tax retirement.
- Take legal advantage of offshore financial centres.
- Ensure that your accountant and financial advisers are optimising your tax position.
If you’d like a copy of Alan’s new book at the special price of £15 including postage and packing (the full price is £20), please call the office on (020) 7353 7300, or send a cheque payable to Wentworth Publishing along with your address to Wentworth Publishing Ltd, 17 Fleet St, London EC4Y 1AA.