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Ray and McLaughlin's Practical Inheritance Tax Planning

Ray and McLaughlin's Practical Inheritance Tax Planning( )
Author: Harris, Toby
McLaughlin, Mark
Ray, Ralph P.
Davies, Paul
Shindler, Geoffrey A.
ISBN:978-1-84766-777-9
Publication Date:Jan 2012
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:Bloomsbury Professional
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:AUD $310.00
Book Description:

Widely recognised as one of the leading titles in the field, the tenth edition of this book supplies the latest estate planning techniques and expert know how that will help save inheritance tax. Inheritance tax, trust and estate, legal and accountancy practitioners will all benefit from the specialist advice and practical IHT suggestions. Packed full of the very latest inheritance tax saving planning opportunities, it outlines how to select winning IHT schemes. Make sure this...
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Book Details
Pages:790
Detailed Subjects: Law / Estates & Trusts
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):15.601 x 23.401 cm
Book Weight:1.25 Kilograms
Author Biography
Harris, Toby (Author)
Paul Davies is an internationally acclaimed physicist, writer and broadcaster. He received degrees in physics from University College, London.

He was Professor of Natural Philosophy in the Australian Centre for Astrobiology at Macquarie University, Sydney and has held previous academic appointments at the Universities of Cambridge, London, Newcastle upon Tyne and Adelaide. Most of his research has been in the area of quantum field theory in curved spacetime.

Davies has also has written many books for the general reader in the fascinating fields of cosmology and physics. He is the author of over twenty-five books, including The Mind of God, Other Worlds, God and the New Physics, The Edge of Infinity, The Cosmic Blueprint, Are We Alone?, The Fifth Miracle, The Last Three Minutes, About Time, and How to Build a Time Machine.

His awards include an Advance Australia Award for outstanding contributions to science, two Eureka Prizes, the 2001 Kelvin Medal and Prize by the Institute of Physics, and the 2002 Faraday Prize by The Royal Society for Progress in religion. He also received the Templeton Prize for his contributions to the deeper implications of science. In April 1999 the asteroid 1992 OG was officially named (6870) Pauldavies in his honour.

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