Incorporating and Disincorporating a Business provides clear, detailed and practical guidance on the tax issues, planning points and pitfalls which may be encountered when incorporating a sole trade or partnership business, or when transferring a company's business to a sole trader or partnership.This book guides readers through the advantages and disadvantages of incorporation and disincorporation, and also addresses related company law, commercial and other practical issues.The book is intended as a single point of reference for tax practitioners and business proprietors who need a practical guide to tackling the complexities of incorporating and disincorporating a business. It includes checklists and worked examples throughout, as well as 'Signposts' at the start of each chapter and 'Focus' points to highlight important considerations. Standard claims, elections and proformas are also included.This title includes full coverage of disincorporation issues following the introduction of Disincorporation relief in Finance Act 2013. Detailed coverage of all taxation issues that may apply to small businesses, including NIC, CGT, IHT, VAT and capital allowances as well as coverage of legal, accounting and compliance issues to be aware of are also included.Written by practitioners who advise clients on incorporation and post-incorporation issues, this book aims to answer commonly-asked questions and includes new chapters on hot topics such as incorporation of an LLP's business and incorporation of property portfolios.Practical approach, highlighting specific planning issues, pitfalls for the unwary, worked examples, case studies and standard claims, elections and pro-formas.
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