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Irish Capital Gains Tax 2021

Tom Maguire

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English
Bloomsbury Professional
02 December 2021
Irish Capital Gains Tax

provides in-depth analysis and interpretation of the law as it is

applied to CGT by the Irish and UK courts as well as in Appeal

Commissioners' decisions. It includes commentary on Revenue guidance,

the administration of CGT as well as the computational rules and key

reliefs and allowances. Topics covered range from the tax treatment of

married couples, partnerships, companies and trusts to anti-avoidance.

This

new edition has been updated to take account of the Finance Act 2020.

Contents include: Statutory

interpretation; What is an asset; What is a disposal; Persons

chargeable; Married couples and civil partnerships; Taxation of

partnerships; Computational rules; Shares; Financial instruments; Debts;

Trusts; Anti-avoidance; Companies; Residence; Foreign tax matters; CA

2014 transactions.

Edited by:  
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Professional
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 248mm,  Width: 156mm, 
ISBN:   9781526520036
ISBN 10:   1526520036
Pages:   1424
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

"Tom Maguire is a tax partner in Deloitte and leads its tax policy and technical services team. He is one of the country's pre-eminent tax commentators and has authored and co-authored a number of leading texts on various tax matters, including Irish Income Tax (formerly “Judge”) and Taxation of Companies (""Feeney"") which are also published by Bloomsbury."

Reviews for Irish Capital Gains Tax 2021

Huge achievement in terms of expertise, scholarship and industry . -- Michael McDowell Given the depth of detail, the comprehensive treatment of the subject, and the clear explanations of each area of this important tax for practising solicitors, this is undoubtedly the reference book for Irish capital gains tax. * The Law Society Gazette (review of the 2020 edition) *


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