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Accounting Principles for Tax Purposes

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Lynne Oats is the Professor of Taxation and Accountancy at Exeter University and is Assistant Editor of British Tax Review and Vice Chair of the UK Tax Research Network. Bill Telford is a freelance lecturer and training consultant specialising in financial reporting for owner-managed businesses. Klappentext Accounting Principles for Tax Purposes bridges the gap between tax and accountancy and is the only work of reference that will guide you through the complex maze of accounting principles providing you with the key answers to interpreting accounts for tax and other purposes. This is a practical work that is recognised in the tax profession as the bible for non-accounting professionals who have to use accounts in their work. This new edition has been completely updated to examine recent developments affecting the interface between accounting and tax rules and regulations. This title is written for tax practitioners who wish to gain a better understanding of accounting rules in the UK, how these are applied in different circumstances to a set of financial statements and what the resultant impact on the taxable profit is. The starting basis for tax computation for a business for either income tax or corporation tax is a set of accounts prepared in accordance with financial reporting standards. HMRC employ a number of accounting specialists who consider whether the accounting treatment in a particular case is correct. While this is particularly prevalent for large companies, it is also a key issue for the smaller business. Accounting flaws will have an impact on the tax treatment and may well give HMRC grounds for discovery assessments. The previous edition was published back in 2010 and since that time there have been a number of important developments that necessitate a fifth edition. There is a fundamental change in the structure of UK accounting standards. For some time the existing set of standards that comprises UK GAAP have been viewed as no longer fit for purpose. As a result, three new standards (FRSs 100-102) have been introduced and replace the existing standards as of January 2015. As they are loosely based on IFRS, accountants will have a range of issues to understand from changes in terminology to presentational issues. Includes the following cases: Smith vs HMRC (2011) STC 1724 where the recognition of income was queried; Greenback Holidays vs HMRC (2011) STC 1582 which focused on the definition and accounting treatment of goodwill; Greene King plc v HMRC (2012) UKFTT 385 (TC) which dealt with tax avoidance across different companies within a group and has major implications for tax advisors, taxpayers and auditors. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Introduction Part I Accounting Principles and Financial Statements Chapter 2 The Legal and Institutional Framework Chapter 3 Financial Statements - What is GAAP? Chapter 4 An Accounting Overview Chapter 5 Back to Basics: Accounting Principles Chapter 6 The Form and Content of Financial Statements Chapter 7 Statements of Cash Flow Chapter 8 Events after the Reporting Period Chapter 9 Related Parties Chapter 10 Accounting for Tax Part II Basic Accounting Issues Chapter 11 Revenue Recognition Chapter 12 Inventories Chapter 13 Goodwill and Intangible Assets Chapter 14 Property, Plant and Equipment Chapter 15 Investment Property Chapter 16 Depreciation, Amortisation and Impairment Chapter 17 Acquiring Assets on Finance Chapter 18 Financial Instruments Chapter 19 Liabilities and Equity, Provisions and Contingencies Chapter 20 Employee Benefits Chapter 21 Share-based Payments Chapter 22 Government Grants Chapter 23 Foreign Currency Translation Part III Advanced Accounting Issues Chapter 24 Groups Chapter 25 Corporate Transactions - The Theory Chapter 26 Corporate Transactions - The Practice Part IV Special Situations Chapte...

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Authors Lynne Oats, Lynne Telford Oats, Bill Telford
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 29.05.2014
 
EAN 9781780434551
ISBN 978-1-78043-455-1
No. of pages 476
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Taxes

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