Friday, September 2, 2022

ACCA September 2022 Exam tips for ATX (Mys)

 

Exams are around the corner and you are stressing out about what may come out!
It is back to that time again - ACCA exam week and you want to know how to pass ACCA ATX paper

One of the major findings about students ability to complete the paper - get your basics in order.

Ensure you have the knowledge requirement for the syllabus in your finger tips before you go into the exam hall

In the last June 2022 exam cycle the following was examined by the examiner for ACCA ATX

Q1

Rental income treatment

IBA and CA

RPC status

RPGT computation for share disposal

RPGT vs ITA

REIT distribution treatment

Bonus issue treatment

Expense treatment - early payment penalty and professional fee for finding new business

Q2

Investment tax allowance

Tax admin for company - payment, estimates

Employee remuneration treatment

Responsibility of employer for employee (local and foreign)

Q3

Restructuring - losses utilisation; capital allowance utilisation

Investment income treatment - rental; rental as business; REIT and bank interest

Q4

LLP tax treatment of partners; basis period; residence status; submission for estimates and tax instalments

That is what came out the last sitting and there is only 1 exam paper for all 3 sittings

So if you sit in the evening, the paper that was set in the morning will be the same paper - I think there is a design fault for ACCA in this case for ATX paper


Now what is my take on what may come out in the coming exam cycle; given that the examiner has not written any articles to date. 


The following are only good guesses of what could come out in the exam and you should always prepare for the exam properly


Knowledge that can be tested this round for ACCA ATX exam would be:

RPGT - Death; Leases; Sub-lease; NGNL company; NGNL gift; NGNL 75% shares; dates; partial disposal; Co. amalgamation exemption

Sales tax - Drawback; Importation; Bad debt treatment; Penalties; Inter-co transfers

Estate and trust - with specific question asking about treatment of trustee; lump sum receipt of retention

Individual tax - gratuity; loss of employment; residence planning; difference between resident/non-resident; ESOS

Incentives - R&D; PS; RA; AIE; ASIE; MITC; ITA in that order of preference.

Tax admin - tax audit/investigation; public ruling vs advance ruling; DGIR powers

International tax - WHT - Public entertainer; Royalty; Interest; Labuan; Tax-EBITDA; Bilateral relief vs Unilateral relief; Permanent establishment

Investment holding company or unit trust treatment

Control transfer rules and implication for transfer of equipments between units

Stamp duty exemption for interco transfer; eligibility and also withdrawal

Question 1 will be a wild card with many small areas being examined

Financing - Lease vs HP vs Outright buy vs Rent

Setup - Branch vs Subsidiary

Interest rate restrictions for OD and related party transactions with interest rates

Discussion on whether the aggregate the business or to treat the businesses as stand alone

Discussion on badges of trade for classification of income earned

Discussion on principles of anti-avoidance that can be used

Tax computation will be required for 

1. RPGT

2. Company tax with incentives impact

3. Capital allowance and financing effect

Right that is all that I can think about for the coming exam

Those planning to study for Dec 2022 exam or March 2023 exam cycle - Jpro Training will open the intake by 18 September 2022

We will have 3 months course and a 6 month course that is provided jointly by Jpro and First Intuition UK.

Price list for the 3 months course is as follows


We have adjusted the fee to reflect the changes from current face to face to live classes with guidance approach.

The fee reflects the subject fee for ACCA 3 months course under Jpro 

Jpro Premium courses which combines both Jpro and First Intuition learning system will also be available from Sept 15th onwards

Those planning to sign up for the courses can visit the website to register directly 

www.jprotraining.com


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