Its time again for you to try to figure out what the MALAYSIAN tax examiner will be testing you for ACCA ATX (MYS). Dec 2020 is the first time for Malaysian Budget 2020 gets examined and some new ideas have been included in the exam diet
This page is brought to you by Mr.Jay MSc FCCA to specifically cater for the students that are sitting for ACCA ATX (Malaysia) variant. This page has relevant tips and spots for those preparing for the exam
Thursday, December 3, 2020
ACCA ATX (Mys) Dec 2020 Tips
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
ACCA ATX MALAYSIA DEC 2020 Preparation
The preparation for Dec 2020 exam cycle will be starting from September 12 - 2020
The classes at jprotraining will have both the following options
1. Face to a face classroom exercise
2. Online live classes + pre-recorded classes
In terms of hours of class time, you will cover - there are more than 100 hours of question practice time available.
In terms of preparing you for the exam; we have had a track record in preparing students for the exam by
1. Having regular knowledge check testing
2. Having a regular drop in session near the exams to discuss issues faced
3. A strong system of support for the students
Sign up at www.jprotraining.com for the classes that prepare you to pass the exam in Dec 2020
Monday, August 31, 2020
ATX (Malaysia) SEPTEMBER 2020 ACCA SPOTS AND TIPS BY MR.JAY FCCA
ACCA ATX HOT TIPS FOR EXAMS
Its back to that time again, where everyone is panicking and trying to get into what to do in this coming exams. It is critical that you have complete knowledge of the syllabus and not bits and pieces of the knowledge.
The following are spots for September 2020 ATX (Malaysia) paper and are only best guesses of what can come out - it is not a guarantee so don't bet only on it.
The spots given is based on the fact of analysing the examiner past questions and assessing current situation faced by the country.
The March 2020 paper was released recently - this is a blessing for those who set for that paper
Now for what can come out for the September 2020 ACCA ATX (M) paper - assuming that you had studied all the areas
Incentives - R&D, MITC, AEA - then followed by PS, ITA and Export incentives
Financing question with leasing
PE and Double tax agreements - tax credit treatment + Labuan payments
SST - Sales tax on importation and exports
Salary package, loss of employment compensation, residence
RPGT - options, contingent payments, rpc, death
Estate planning with trust treatment
Tax admin related to employees and individuals
Unit trust
Business takeover; business re-organisation - MBO
Treatment of expenses and income
Badges of trade
Rental treatment - IBA + agricultural allowance discussion
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Monday, July 6, 2020
Tips for September 2020 ATX Malaysia
In teaching this paper over time, it has come to my attention that this paper requires some memory work and also practical exam approaches to pass.
In designing the notes for ACCA ATX, I have researched all the past papers and found the best notes are ones that have the least amount of knowledge that you need to pass - the simplest notes are usually the best.
During my time in preparing for the Big 4 exam techniques session; I had to find ways to compress the knowledge for this paper into 4 - 5 hours of training - this can be done if you have innovative IT skills and a strong understanding of the ACCA ATX examiner approach to questioning. If you want to experience this; you need to join those sessions or join Jpro or Sunway College Johor - only 3 places to get this experience.
So just having the areas that will be examined is not enough for this paper; you also need to have a good set of notes that support your studies and training on how to use those notes to score marks.
Tip to pass the paper - join Jprotraining for the revision course for ATX that will provide you with this set of notes and the most comprehensive set of past papers to practice.
In the coming September 2020 ACCA ATX Malaysia exam; do expect the following areas to be tested
- RPGT
- Unit Trust
- Incentives [please study all]
- Group relief
- Personal tax [Remuneration, ESOS, Contract for/of services]
- IHT
- Control transfer
- Tax admin - appeals
- Corporate situations - liquidation; restructuring; financing
- WHT
Good luck in preparing for the exams. You will be getting better tips later, but those that are preparing - this is the best you can get.
Those self-studying; put in the extra effort for this paper since it would not be easy to be disciplined
Monday, May 25, 2020
ACCA ATX (Malaysia) September 2020 Preparation
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The September 2020 exams is the last sitting with the old syllabus before there is a change in the exam syllabus.
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Passing the paper will be dependent on getting quality guidance and notes that are tailored to the needs of students that have limited time to study and need effective study materials
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Thursday, April 9, 2020
What is ACCA afraid of?
This are new papers and there is a need for good cases bank to be provided for the students to prepare for the paper.
ICEAW publishes all their 4 sittings for their students and ACCA examining team has yet to do this. CPA does not publish any exams because their exams are mostly MCQ based.
This goes against basic transparency requirements that stakeholders of the exam required.
It also leads to a situation where there is an unfair level of playing field as markers who teach the paper have "insight" into the paper that they marked that will not exist for those that are not markers.
It also leads to a situation where students get feedback in their examiner report for sitting, and no way to understand their mistakes - their post-mortem of the exam is half cooked at best and highly irrelevant.
Using Tucker 5 question view of the decision by ACCA Examination team not to publish all 4 professional paper
Profitability - 1
This goes against profitability as it leads to weaker pass rates overall, which in turn slows down the progress of students to membership
The savings in terms of PDF and data storage is insignificant.
The long-term benefit of improving overall student performance against short-term savings seems to be questionable
Legality 0
There is no law that requires publication of the exam papers.
Fairness - 1
It is not fair to the students as those that sit for the exams in March and September only get a partial understanding of the failures compared to those that sit for June and December sitting
It is not fair to students that have set for December paper only to be shown the September sitting paper for SBL - there is zero feedback that is vouchable to their experience in the exam.
It is not fair for the lecturers who are not markers of the paper as they will have no insight into the papers that are not published compared to lecturers that are involved in the marking process.
Right - 1
ACCA values states " We’re ethical, honest and accountable and encourage the same from others. We act in the public interest and focus on long-term value."
The act of publishing all papers for professional papers would be consistent with transparency requirements, which is closely linked to the idea of accountability.
Lack of transparency reduces accountability.
In making the decision to withhold papers for professional papers would be a breach in the value system of ACCA.
Sustainability - 0
There is a limited impact in terms of environmental damage from this decision
Overall the decision was 3 negative scores over 5; indicating that this decision would fail Tucker evaluation.
In fact for ACCA to consider proctored exams during the current COVID crisis - it highlights that the threshold for the examination can be re-examined when circumstances change.
CPA Australia and ICEAW examinations are open-book exams for the finals compared to close-book exams for ACCA.
In my exposure to both; it seems that examination in ACCA has a long way to change before they get any better. However, the current question remains - what is ACCA afraid of in terms of publishing all their examinations for professional papers?
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