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Blackstone
Franks - Tax Page Blackstone Franks is well known
for its UK and international tax planning expertise. In addition to tax advice
and compliance work on our own clients, we provide tax consultancy
to other professional firms. The firm pioneered the development of tax software in the
UK.
THE KNOWLEDGE : Changes to Tax Residence Rules - June 2009 Budget Report - March 2011 2009 / 2010
Tax Tables - April 2009 How to handle Tax Enquiries 1 - Receipt of the Opening Letter 2 - Handling Correspondence 3
- Records 4 - Meetings 5 - Section 19A & Para 27 Notices 6 - Going to the General Commissioners Publications The partners have published numerous books on taxation, both
for specialists and the general reader, including Property
Tax, The Taxation of Employment, The UK as a Tax Haven, Tax
Planning for the Smaller Business, Property Tax, Tax Minimisation
Techniques and Anti Avoidance Provisions. Consultancy Robert Maas heads our tax consultancy division. He is widely
regarded as one of the leading tax practitioners in the UK.
He has written authoritative works on many subjects including
property tax, the taxation of entertainers, tax minimisation
techniques, and taxation of employment.He was Chairman of the Technical committee of the Institute for many years and sits on many tax committees. A such, he is
in the mainstream of UK and international tax legislation.
He lectures and writes regularly on specialist tax matters. Tax Investigations We have many years of experience in dealing with difficult
Inland Revenue problems. We have developed an approach which
enablesdus to bring matters toa conclusion in a relatively
short period with minimum disruption and stress to our clients. 2009/2010 Tax
Tables - select from below Capital
Allowance Capital
Gains Tax Corporation
Tax Income
Tax Inheritance
Tax Individual
Savings Accounts (ISA) National
Insurance National
Insurance Benefits Personal
Relief Stamp
Duty Value
Added Tax Vehicle
Benefits Vehicle
Mileage Allowance
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Budget
Report 2011 This Report, which was written by Blackstone Franks,
immediately after the Chancellor of the Exchequer delivered
his Budget Speech, is intended to provide an overview
of the announcements most likely to affect you or your
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