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Four new titles on offer to the tax practitioner

10 January 2001
Issue: 3789 / Categories: Reviews , IR35
IR35: Personal Service Companies; Tax planning for Dotcoms; Stamp Duty 2000/2001: A Practical Guide; Croner/CCH – How to handle the tax authorities

IR35: Personal Service Companies by Anne Redston

Published by ABG Professional Information; softback 434 pages; price £49.50
Anne Redston's 'IR35: Personal Service Companies' was a book crying out to be written. At well over 400 pages it is able to address many of the controversial aspects of IR35 and is both in depth yet very readable at the same time. In many ways IR35 is all about determining 'status' and those practitioners who are concerned with status disputes generally rather than IR35 specifically will also find this book very helpful.
The book covers many aspects of IR35 from tax planning to claiming expenses self-assessment implications and overseas considerations and has separate sections devoted to different categories of workers from actors to teachers and IT contractors.
Without question one of the real strengths of Anne's book is its numerous and detailed references to case law...

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