Tolley (company) explained
Tolley is a British publishing company that publishes reference books on tax.
History
The company was established in 1916 by Charles H. Tolley.[1]
In the 1970s Tolley was part of the Benn Group of companies.[2] The Benn companies were taken over by the Extel Group in June 1983,[3] [4] which itself was taken over by United Newspapers in 1987.[3] [5] In 1996 the company was acquired by the publisher Butterworths, part of the Reed Elsevier group of companies,[6] [7] which now exists as LexisNexis UK but continues to publish under the Butterworths imprint.
Products
- Tolley's Tax Guide, a full UK tax reference
- Tolley Guidance and Tolley Library (online) - UK tax legislation and tax cases
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Firms Out of Business. Harry Ransom Center. 30 April 2021.
- Book: Tingley, Kenneth Raymond. Tolley's retirement relief. 1989. i. 30 April 2021.
- Eric L Harvey, A Short History of Tolley, p 4
- News: United leaves Benn to Extel . The Glasgow Herald . 18 January 2015 . 20 May 1983 .
- News: Watts. Robert. How family money embarrassed Hilary Benn. The Daily Telegraph.
- News: Reed Elsevier to Buy Tolley Publishing for $155 Million. 8 August 1996. AP News. 30 April 2021.
- Driving Mister Butterworth – 200 Years of Law Publishing. McKay. Robert. 28 February 2018. Slaw. 30 April 2021.