Financial Skills: Tax: Corporation Tax: Introduction - Part 2

Course Code: CM025425      Days: 1
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Course Overview

Course Outline

more complicated aspects of corporation tax with particular emphasis on practical application. It assumes as prior knowledge topics covered in Comprehensive Introduction to Corporation Tax - Part 1, with which it can be combined to form a two day programme.

Course Outline

  • More detailed corporation tax computations
  • Company trading losses: application, planning, (including a review of the impact of the new regime), together with a review of all available corporation loss relief claims ie., trading, non-trading and capital losses, and rental losses
  • Review of recent corporation tax case law and press releases etc
  • The impact of transfer pricing changes
  • The tax consequences of unrelieved charges on income
  • Investment companies
  • Other types of companies
  • Schedule A computations
  • Capital allowances: claims available for companies with regard to plant and machinery and industrial buildings, and Finance Act changes
  • Company capital gains matters
  • Double taxation relief and available credits
  • Review of close company corporate legislation
  • Review of changes on dividends
  • Brief introduction to group taxation
  • Case studies and practical issues
  • Transfers of trade between companies
  • Practical corporation tax questions and case study
  • Substantial shareholdings
  • General overview


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