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Trusts and Estates in Scotland 2012/13

Alexander Garden Simon Mackintosh

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English
Bloomsbury Professional
31 October 2012
Practical and accessible, this annual guide will prove indispensable when starting, running or ending a trust, or dealing with a deceased estate, whilst ensuring you are complying with the law. Trusts and Estates in Scotland guides you through the complexities of Scotland's unique trust and estate regime. Worked examples, tax tables and practical commentaries help to illustrate the latest legislation and the key points of practice. The reader will not only fully understand current tax law, but be comfortable applying it to their clients' trusts and estates. Contents includes: Introduction; Background; Starting a trust; Running a trust: income tax; Running a trust: capital gains tax; Running a trust: inheritance tax; Running a trust: stamp duties; Charitable trusts; Ending a trust; Deceased estates: introduction; Deceased estates: Practical IHT considerations; Deceased estates: income tax and CGT; Deceased estates: post-death rearrangements; Deceased estates: stamp duties. Previous ISBN: 9781847668752

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Imprint:   Bloomsbury Professional
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   624g
ISBN:   9781780430171
ISBN 10:   1780430175
Pages:   380
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Alexander Garden is a Partner at Turcan Connell and specialises in issues concerning succession, trusts, taxation and asset protection, as well as charity law. He is Accredited as a Specialist by The Law Society of Scotland in both Trust Law and Private Client Tax. Simon Mackintosh is a Partner at Turcan Connell and specialises in tax and estate planning for private clients, and in charity law. He is Accredited as a Specialist by The Law Society of Scotland in both Trust Law and Charity Law.

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