| title | - The Inland Revenue... Saint or Sinner? |
| author | - Dr. John Booth |
| type | - investigation of taxation in England and Wales. An invaluable resource for students and specialists in taxation. |
| book no. | - ISBN 0-9542398-0-6 |
| description | - "This book has never been more necessary." Andrew Flint, former editor of Tax Advisor. This study is about the statutory failures of the Inland Revenue Department and its ambiguous accountability to Parilament. It is also a review of non-statutory practices and secondary taxation for administrative convenience which do not have 'legal force or effect,' whilst depriving taxpayers of any rights of appeal. The author concludes by making a convincing case for a Royal Commission on the Inland Revenue. See feature page. Read a short revue. (more links further down page) |
| I.J. comment | - 'Inland Revenue, Saint or Sinner' is really comprehensive review of real case history in a large number of tax related contexts, and drawing conclusions from them. Each section has an impressive list of references which any tax professional or accountant could follow up for their own purposes. A unique and valuable specialist resource. |
| print style | - commercial bookshop quality Not available as electronic text at present. |
| format (size) | - 15½ cm by 23½ cm approx - (noticeably bigger than A5) |
| binding | - glossy paperback |
| pages | - ±274 |
| postage category | - D (automatically added if you order on-line - see mail order office for explanation - link below) |
| basic price | - UK £25·00 excluding post and packing. Buy The Inland Revenue - Saint or Sinner? on-line now, or see below this table for details of how to use the on-line shop or mail-order. This book is dispatched by the author's family. Electronic text not available. |
| price outside UK | - basic price plus additional postage- category D surface mail. This is added automatically if you buy on-line.
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