PDF Revenue Law Principles Practice TwentyFifth Edition Natalie Lee Books

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PDF Revenue Law Principles Practice TwentyFifth Edition Natalie Lee Books



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This highly respected work is a leading UK textbook for students and is an invaluable first point of reference for practitioners. The latest edition has been restructured to aid access to information and improves overall practicality for the user. Its impressive list of contributors provides a clear and detailed explanation of the UK law, with a wealth of practical examples. It is fully revised and updated to the UK Finance Act 2007, covering the latest case law and developments in practice.

PDF Revenue Law Principles Practice TwentyFifth Edition Natalie Lee Books


"FEAR NOT! THIS IS THE CURRENT BEST EXPERT GUIDE FOR STUDENTS AND PRACTITIONERS COVERING TAX LAW

An appreciation by Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers

Professor Natalie Lee's new 25th edition of this practical, comprehensive, concise and well-priced ‘Revenue Law: Principles and Practice’ will, as usual, be a title to strike fear into the hearts of revising undergraduates because of the complexities and unfair assumptions of the boring nature of the subject.

Try teaching it! Lee has produced another refreshing edition of this hugely popular tome which is, we are told, still a great read for both practitioners and students of taxation law even though the subject has disappeared from many LL.B syllabuses.

“I HATE THE SUBJECT!”
“HOWEVER, NATALIE HELPS US OUT!”

Student comments like this are many that we see and hear. Some trainee lawyers have often had an aversion to this subject but Natalie Lee and her army of legal number crunchers have retained the pre-eminent position with this manual in an accessible format using non-technical language and a straightforward approach.

This book gives what it has always set out to give – a ready understanding of basic principles allowing the practitioner the very latest knowledge and know-how with its clear and detailed explanation of revenue law and a wealth of practical examples as activities.

The 25th edition is fully revised and updated and incorporates both the Finance Act 2007 and the Income Tax Act 2007. What makes this book stand out so much is its outstanding collection of contributors assembled by publishers Tottel, who are to be congratulated on achieving and maintaining a book of such worth which we know we can rely on when the client with the awkward questions arrives.

The 25th edition is a financial winner for us as the legal implications of new fiscal policies bend to new agendas currently being set with a General Election to be held in 2010: we would all be at a loss without it as it is a true ‘must have’ book this year…. and it is great for revision, too!"

Product details

  • Paperback 1530 pages
  • Publisher Bloomsbury Professional; 25 edition (October 1, 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1845924649

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Revenue Law Principles Practice TwentyFifth Edition Natalie Lee Books Reviews


  • FEAR NOT! THIS IS THE CURRENT BEST EXPERT GUIDE FOR STUDENTS AND PRACTITIONERS COVERING TAX LAW

    An appreciation by Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers

    Professor Natalie Lee's new 25th edition of this practical, comprehensive, concise and well-priced ‘Revenue Law Principles and Practice’ will, as usual, be a title to strike fear into the hearts of revising undergraduates because of the complexities and unfair assumptions of the boring nature of the subject.

    Try teaching it! Lee has produced another refreshing edition of this hugely popular tome which is, we are told, still a great read for both practitioners and students of taxation law even though the subject has disappeared from many LL.B syllabuses.

    “I HATE THE SUBJECT!”
    “HOWEVER, NATALIE HELPS US OUT!”

    Student comments like this are many that we see and hear. Some trainee lawyers have often had an aversion to this subject but Natalie Lee and her army of legal number crunchers have retained the pre-eminent position with this manual in an accessible format using non-technical language and a straightforward approach.

    This book gives what it has always set out to give – a ready understanding of basic principles allowing the practitioner the very latest knowledge and know-how with its clear and detailed explanation of revenue law and a wealth of practical examples as activities.

    The 25th edition is fully revised and updated and incorporates both the Finance Act 2007 and the Income Tax Act 2007. What makes this book stand out so much is its outstanding collection of contributors assembled by publishers Tottel, who are to be congratulated on achieving and maintaining a book of such worth which we know we can rely on when the client with the awkward questions arrives.

    The 25th edition is a financial winner for us as the legal implications of new fiscal policies bend to new agendas currently being set with a General Election to be held in 2010 we would all be at a loss without it as it is a true ‘must have’ book this year…. and it is great for revision, too!