- 1. The Scope of the Book: Estate Planning Introduced
- 4. Trusts: Tax-Efficient Management
- 6. The Family Business
- 6.1.3 Capital Gains Tax angles
- 6.3.2 The detail of the legislation
- 6.5.2 The scope of employment income for Income Tax and National Insurance purposes
- 9. Investments
- 10. Life Assurance
- 11. Pensions
- 12. Charitable Giving
- 15. Leaving the UK
- 15.2.4 Occasional residence abroad not enough
- 15.2.8 Residence of Companies
- 15.2.9 HMRC’s proposals for a comprehensive statutory test for residence from 2013/14 (deferred from 2012/13)
- 16. Non-UK Domiciliaries Living in the UK
- 18. Wills
About the author...
Matthew Hutton MA (Oxon), CTA (Fellow), TEP has been professionally involved in tax since 1979, both as a solicitor and up to September 2000 in running his own consultancy. He now devotes his professional time to lecturing and to writing.
Matthew Hutton is a well-known practitioner in the field of taxation. Specific professional interests are capital taxation and estate planning.
He draws on over 30 years experience in taxation, both as a qualified solicitor and, up to September 2000, in running his own tax consultancy (which provided support services to other professionals advising their own clients).
He now brings this wealth of experience direct to a wider audience through his lectures, articles and books about tax. He devotes the larger part of his professional activities to running conferences and lecturing on taxation.
Tax rules and practice are changing as fast as they have ever done. Through his focus on the subject and his network of contacts, Matthew keeps himself abreast of these changes. This ensures that the information received by his hearers and readers alike is both up-to-date and well considered, enabling them to give the best advice to their clients.
Since June 1990 he has written a monthly digest of recent tax news (MTR, to which he lectures in London and Norwich). He is also a member of four consultative committees. All this helps him keep in touch with developments in both law and practice.


