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APRIL 1987

Y O U N G ER M E M B E RS Q U I Z N I G H T

M r . T om S h a w , Sen i or V i ce - P r es i den t, p r esen t i ng 1st Prize t o Rory Wi l l i ams, Ca p t a in of t he w i n n i ng

Ar t hur C o x & Co. t e am, wh i ch included (left to right) Rodney Ove r end, Terry Bohan and T om Kennedy.

CARROLL'S TAX PLANNING

IN IRELAND

with precedents

by Michael F. O'Reilly

Consultant Author: Brian A. Carroll

Lawyers, accountants and financial advisers are constantly As a distinctly Irish text on tax planning, Carroll's Tax

called upon to advise their clients in relation to proposals Planning in Ireland will attract all who need to deal with a

where difficult questions of tax law may arise. The respon- subject of such a wide ranging nature,

sibility of organising the management of such matters to the

'Congratulations are due to Michael O'Reilly and Brian

best advantage of the client requires careful planning.

Carroll for producing "Carroll's Tax Planning in Ireland",

an important addition to the literature available for tax

Carroll's Tax Planning in Ireland is a practical guide

practitioners. A reading of the book cannot fail to impress

which covers the complete range of taxes on income and

the reader by the range of the subjects covered - all of the

capital as applied to commercial activities as well as to

many taxes imposed in the Republic of Ireland as they

personal and family matters. It deals specifically with

apply to many situations. The reader will also be

strategic planning advice for the agribusiness sector;

impressed by the high degree ofinventiveness displayed

manufacturing companies; professional partnership and

and by the high standard of research evident on almost

property developers; long term estate planning for indi-

every page. This is not a book which merely starts well

viduals and families; tax aspects of marital breakdown;

but is one in which the commitment to a high fully pro-

bloodstock and commercial woodland activities.

fessional standard is maintained through to the end.'

Irish Tax Review, February 1987

Each chapter includes summaries of tax planning oppor- Available from vour local bookshop

tunities, tax pitfalls and a set of practical case studies, and

or from S w e e

t &Maxwell, NorthWay, Andover, Hants, SP10 5BE.

also examines the range of advice the practitioner could

and should give in relation thereto.

December 1986 Hardback £48.00 0 421 36750 4

ft Maxwell @

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