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Tolley's Value Added Tax: 2015

By (author) Alex Millar, By (author) David Rudling, Edited by Robert Killington





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Arranged in alphabetical subject order, from accounting periods to zero-rating, Tolley's Value Added Tax offers a complete picture of VAT. It includes in-depth coverage of UK and EU legislation, HMRC material, case law and tribunal decisions. Due to the shifting nature of VAT and your need to have access to the most up-to-date information, there are two volumes published annually; April 2015 and an edition post-Finance Act 2015.

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Publisher | LexisNexis UK
Published date | 1 Apr 2015
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Format | Paperback
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ISBN | 978-0-7545-5094-5
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BISAC | law / taxation


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