Sunday, September 1, 2019

ACCA ATX Malaysia September 2019 Tips

At Jprotraining, where the best lecture materials for ACCA ATX have been used for preparing students for their ACCA exams and the only 3 months part-time online course provider for ACCA ATX course in Malaysia, it is time to bring you the tips that our expert lecture team has identified as possible for the coming exam.

Tips are dangerous and should be used carefully!  That being said - you should have understood what is coming out on regular basis each sitting

The ATX paper has been reasonably stable over time and the only issues has been the need to use some creative judgement in the exam.  It is also a paper that requires significant memory effort - which at JPRO we have managed to simplify it to 8-10 pages of notes.


ACCA ATX tips for the Septmeber 2019 exams are as follows

Mutiple issues that will include
- Incentives - RA / PS / ITA / AEA / Export
- WHT treatment on capital expenditure
- Tax avoidance - transfer pricing & defences
- Settlement, trust, death - estate planning
- Business vs Employment argument
- Income vs Capital argument
- Unit trust
- IHC vs LIHC
- Group relief with possible controlled transfer issues
- LLP vs Company
- Treatment of interest expenses
- Branch vs Subsidiary
- Computation of unilateral relief
- Labuan taxation issues
- Tax audit vs Tax investigation
- Treatment of investment property, borrowing cost and foreign exchange gain or loss.
- RPGT <RPC shares, leases, death>
- GST - review the type of supply and time of supply

Please ensure you cover the papers for Sept 2018 till June 2019.

If you or your friends will be taking the December 2019 ACCA examination - we will be starting the course from September 7th 2019 and ending it by Nov 30th 2019 for the next cycle of examination.
All the courses that are on offer - ACCA ATX, AFM, APM, AAA, SBR, SBL, AA, PM, FM and FR.

Visit : www.jprotraining.com for more details.

If you and your friends are taking OBU, our intake for the next OBU submission will be starting from Dec 20th 2019 for the submission in May 2020 cohort.

Finally a recommendation for those that are starting their ACCA exam cycle - best to start with the paper that is stable - ACCA APM / ATX / AFM / AAA rather than unstable papers - ACCA SBR / SBL

Good luck in preparing for this exam!