Tolley's National Insurance Contributions 2019-20 Main Annual
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Why should you buy Tolley’s National Insurance Contributions 2019-20 Main Annual
Widely regarded as the ’Bible’ of NIC law, this comprehensive guide will answer in depth virtually every point or query put to you for compliance, planning or NIC mitigation purposes.
With the continuing alignment of National Insurance contributions with income tax it’s more important than ever that you are aware of the full implications of changes.
This new edition deals with the impact of the delay in introducing the NICs Bill 2019, as well as updated examples to reflect revised rates, updated cases that impact NICs. There is also consideration of the extension of the off-payroll working in the public sector to the private sector, and further restriction to claiming the employment allowance.
Tolley’s National Insurance Contributions is written in an easy-to-read style and contains numerous worked examples. This is the practical book for the busy practitioner or accountant in commerce who needs full, accurate and authoritative answers in a hurry.