'Butler's Equine Tax Planning: 2nd Edition' by Julie Butler

Butler’s Equine Tax Planning: Second Edition examines all the important tax issues relating to equestrian matters. It is a must read for all those involved in this complex industry, looking at its various different areas together with a consideration of tax planning and protection against tax pitfalls. Butler’s Equine Tax Planning understands the vast range of equestrian industries, from stud farms, competition yards and liveries to individuals at the top of their game in polo, eventing, dressage and racing. All these have very different tax treatments and here these are explained and examined in light of recent tax legislation and decisions resulting from a number of tax tribunals over the last few years.

One important issue for all new equine businesses is losses. The equestrian industry generally has high infrastructure costs and early year losses are thus not unusual. Understanding how these tax losses can be maximised against other income is therefore key. Other important areas that require tax planning are often less obvious. For example, a lot of equestrian enterprises stem from farm diversification and the alternative use of land, which has a complex set of tax rules in itself. There are also tax implications associated to the development opportunities of an equestrian unit which now may arise with the Government decision to ensure there are more houses in the UK.

This book captures the passion and enthusiasm for the industry and the advantages and opportunities that accompany it whilst embracing all the tax efficiencies and highlighting tax problems.


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