Offshore Tax Planning For UK Companies In 2014
Book Details
Author(s)Lee Hadnum
PublisherWPR
ISBN / ASINB00BLKEXCE
ISBN-13978B00BLKEXC2
Sales Rank1,088,163
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
February 2014 Edition
If you're interested in offshore tax planning involving UK companies there are plenty of opportunities available.In this book we show you how and when you can use your UK company as part of an offshore tax planning strategy.Â
What is included in this Book?Â
Subjects covered include:
- How you can use your company to set up an offshore subsidiaryÂ
- How to avoid the CFC rules and trade free of tax using offshore subsidiariesÂ
- A detailed explanation of the new CFC rules applying from April 2013Â
- When and how setting up a foreign branch of your UK company makes senseÂ
- How forming your own offshore finance company can reduce your corporation tax rate to just over 5%Â
- How dividends from offshore subsidiaries are taxed in the UKÂ
- How you can reduce UK corporation tax on your company profits if you leave the UKÂ
- How Facebook & other companies use tax treaties to reduce taxÂ
- How tax treaty residence applies to UK companiesÂ
- Migrating A UK Company & the impact of double tax treatiesÂ
- How you can use a UK company as a tax efficient international holding companyÂ
- When and how you can use a UK company as a nomineeÂ
- How to get access to the new 10% rate of corporation tax with the 2013 Patent BoxÂ
- How do you prove an offshore company isn't associated with your UK company?Â
- Why it's not advisable to use a UK company to hold Spanish propertyÂ
- How a UK company can escape UK tax by using double tax treatiesÂ
- Top 10 jurisdictions for reducing corporation taxesÂ
- How a UK agency structure operatesÂ
- Tax implications of a UK company with non resident directors & shareholdersÂ
- Plus lots more...Â
The Author of "Offshore Tax Planning For UK Companies In 2014" is Lee Hadnum. Lee is a rarity among tax advisers having both legal and chartered accountant qualifications. After qualifying a prize winner in the Institute of Chartered Accountants exams, he also went on to become a chartered tax adviser (CTA).Â
He worked in Ernst & Youngs Entrepreneurial Services department for a number of years before setting up his own tax planning practice.
He is now a full time tax author and the Editor at wealthprotectionreport.co.uk










