Zurich launches latest tax handbook for IFAs

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Zurich has unveiled the latest edition of its tax handbook and, for the first time, will keep customers abreast of taxation changes via email updates.

Written by tax specialists Anthony Foreman and Gerald Mowles and fully updated for 2009/10, the handbook offers advisers and their clients a single reference point for all aspects of tax planning, including checklists, definitions and tax hints. It also provides practical advice on issues including self-assessment, pension planning, stamp duty, inheritance tax and property investment. The latest edition also highlights some of the potential tax consequences arising from the recession. In order to ensure customers are kept up to date, Zurich says it will also email advisers with any ch...

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