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In Practice 20: 592-596 (1998)
© 1998 British Veterinary Association

Conducting a veterinary practice through a limited company 2. Taxation considerations

Philip Swan

‘YOU can save a lot of tax if your veterinary practice is organised through a limited company.’ It's an often quoted statement, but is it really true? In the last issue of In Practice, Nick Openshaw looked at the legal aspects of incorporation. Here, Philip Swan considers the taxation aspects.







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