Zurich launches updated tax handbook for IFAs

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Zurich has published the 2007/8 edition of its tax handbook up to date with the latest changes and plans for inheritance tax (IHT) and capital gains tax (CGT).

Written by tax specialists Anthony Foreman and Gerald Mowles, Zurich says the handbook provides advisers and their clients with information on many aspects of taxation, including self employment, trusts and VAT. It also incorporates the latest taxation changes, including those for self-assessment, pension planning, stamp duty and property investment. Paul Wright, Zurich’s investment management director, says: “Taxation law is by its very nature complex and at first glance can seem very daunting for many people. “This book will help simplify some of the issues, explaining many aspects of ...

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