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Practical Share Valuation - 7th Edition by Nigel Eastaway & Diane Elliott & Chris Blundell & Cameron Cook (Paperback)
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- Provides a reference point for practitioners, who may need to prepare or review a valuation of shares or intangible assets, and acts as a practical guide to the more straightforward valuations which are required for tax purposes.
- About the Author: Nigel Eastaway OBE, is a Tax Partner at MHA MacIntyre Hudson.
- 1072 Pages
- Freedom + Security / Law Enforcement, Business & Financial
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Book Synopsis
Provides a reference point for practitioners, who may need to prepare or review a valuation of shares or intangible assets, and acts as a practical guide to the more straightforward valuations which are required for tax purposes.
Practical Share Valuation combines decades of the authors' practical experience in order to provide a reference guide to the valuation of unquoted shares and intangible assets as well as a practical handbook for practitioners preparing more routine valuations for tax purposes.
The book highlights the relevant case law relating to valuations and also provides a handy list of additional data sources to aid the valuer in gaining access to the comparator data and latest valuation standards available.
Whether you need to prepare a valuation or review work prepared by another practitioner, this book provides a wealth of easily accessible information, hints and tips to help you navigate through the potential minefield of share valuations.
The seventh edition includes the following updates:
- Full analysis of new legislation proposed on bringing non-resident companies with UK taxable income and gains from the disposal of UK residential property interests within the scope of corporation tax;
- Guidance on new penalties in connection with offshore matters and offshore transfers (FA 2016), for inheritance tax for transfers of value on or after 1 April 2017 and for income and CGT from April 2016, in particular a new asset-based penalty for certain offshore disclosure inaccuracies and failures;
- Commentary on several well-publicised litigation battles regarding failed tax avoidance schemes, such as HMRC vs Ingenious Media and HMRC vs Rangers Football Club;
- Changes to the Companies Act 2006 and new reporting requirements as a result of the transition to FRS 102 and FRS 105 (effective for accounting periods on or after 1 January 2016);
- Updated guidance from HMRC Shares and Assets Valuations and International Valuation Standards 2017.
About the Author
Nigel Eastaway OBE, is a Tax Partner at MHA MacIntyre Hudson. Diane Elliott is a director in the share and business valuations team at BDO LLP. Chris Blundell is a tax partner at MHA MacIntyre Hudson with expertise in share schemes. Cameron Cook is a corporate finance partner at MHA MacIntyre Hudson.