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Moneyfacts Taxfacts

Moneyfacts Taxfacts

Category: Money
Date: 5/18/2009

Download the Moneyfacts Taxfacts guide Moneyfacts taxfacts are a useful and comprehensive way to keep you updated with any changes introduced in the Budget and a valuable desktop reminder throughout the year of current and previous tax rates. With its clear and concise summaries of tax changes clearly presented in tabular form under distinctive headings, taxfacts allow you to assess quickly and accurately tax rates, allowances, reliefs and other relevant information, all contained in one reliable source.

This highly acclaimed guide,kindly sponsored by Lombard and with figures supplied by PricewaterhouseCoopers, is being made available to the general public for the first time, following over a decade of exclusive use by our intermediary publications' readers. Designed for private individuals needing advice on self-assessment and tax saving, and for professionals needing to check the latest tax rules, Moneyfacts taxfacts contain all the data you need.

Moneyfacts taxfacts contain the following essential information: Income tax main reliefs, rates and allowances, Tax credits, Capital allowances, Capital gains tax, VAT, Stamp duty, Inheritance tax, Tax-efficient Investments, Pension contributions including stakeholder schemes and rates, NI contributions, Benefit rates and statutory pay rates and allowances, Insurance premium tax, Company car benefits, Climate change levy, Air passenger duty, Landfill tax, Corporation tax, Key payment dates and deadlines.

The 2009/10 taxfacts is for guidance only and professional advice should be obtained before acting on any information contained as no responsibility can be accepted for loss occasioned as a result of action taken or refrained from in consequence of the contents of this taxfacts.

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