United Kingdom Business Regulations
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Book Details
About the Book
This book was written to give a brief but good overview of the regulations for doing business in the United Kingdom. If a businessman knows what regulations are in force in a country, he should not be caught unawares by income tax investigations, demand for Value Added Taxes which he did not expect, and so on. This book is NOT a business manual. It is NOT a law textbook for students grappling with examinations on the subject, although it adequately fits that description; rather, it is for general public readership: it has been written in a readable style, by passing pomp and jargon. In this valuable contribution to an understanding of U.K. business regulations, the author urges all business people to know their rights, have their affairs in order and learn the rules of engagement as they can be used to their advantage.
About the Author
Sally Ramage is a lecturer at the University of Wolverhampton, United Kingdom, where she teaches business compliance. She is a regular writer for the legal column of Accounting Technician. She practised as an accountant before going into law. She follows in the footsteps of her brother, the historian David Dabydeen and her lawyer husband Roderick Ramage. She is an established writer of legal books, articles and academic papers on the subject of serious financial fraud and other legal matters. This is her ninth book.