Win a copy of the 'Daily Mail Tax Guide 2008/2009'

  'An essential tool for everyone who pays tax' Investors Chronicle

 

'Essential reference for anyone who wants to understand the UK tax system'
Financial Adviser Magazine

 

Are you paying more tax than you should be? April 2008 brought some of the most far-reaching tax changes for many a year, and now more than ever you need to keep a close eye on your tax affairs. The Daily Mail Tax Guide has been completely reorganised to help you to do just that, with tips for minimising your tax bill and avoiding unnecessary penalties, and bringing you up to date with:

 

• how to save money on tax, including more than 100 tax-saving tips
• completing a tax return and other tax forms, alerting you to common errors
• the complex tax credits system
• the latest Budget changes and how they affect you
• whether you are entitled to a tax rebate
• checking your tax coding
• how to keep out of trouble with the taxman

 

In addition there are new chapters on the family and retirement, and a fact file full of useful facts, figures and sources of information.

 

About the authors

 

Jane Vass spent ten years with Which?, researching and writing reports on personal finance and then as head of the financial and economic research group. She is now an independent writer and consultant specialising in tax and other areas of consumer personal finance.

 

Tony Hazell is Editor of Money Mail

 

 

 

Mature Times has 10 copies of the book to give away. For a chance to win a copy, just answer the following question.

 

 

Who is currently Chancellor of the Exchequer?

 

 

Competition closes 27th May 2008