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Income from Businesses and Professions

Walter Sinclair and Barry Lipkin

Chapter Chapter 11 in St. James’s Place Wealth Management Tax Guide 2009–2010, 2009, pp 108-141 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract The profits from trades, professions and vocations were normally assessed for 2004–05 and previous years under Schedule D Case I (trades) and Schedule D Case II (professions and vocations). However, from 2005–06 onwards, with the introduction of ITTOIA (2.10), the income is no longer classified for income tax purposes into schedules, although the basic rules remain. (ITTOIA does not apply for corporation tax purposes.) There are certain special rules which apply to partnerships (Chapter 12) and companies (Chapter 13).

Keywords: Charitable Donation; Business Premise; Legal Expense; Debt Collection; Loan Stock (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230245129_11

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