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- June 7, 2010 at 9:19 pm #44529
I thought it was very hard to get key information out of the questions..
Q1 I dont think the Case 1 Loss could go against the wife’s profit, also she gave on date on when the trade stopped which is pretty key when dealing with case 1 loss and Terminal Loss, Also with the free shares I thought itwas hard cos she didnt give u the figures, but i mentioned about the 6350 of relief for employee and the disposal of shares for him.
Q2 I said how the groups where formed but i didnt know how u where suppose to do calculations, didnt see enough information
Q3 I just meantion how it was taxed in Ireland and Uk but get credit in UK and how the UK company must reg for irish PAYE.
Q4 I didnt think there was enough information to calculate reliefs correctly and also took me about 7mins to find out where the Field came from, I taught she was on about Bull McCabe for awhile ha.
I spent to much time on q1 so i rushed q3/4 i dont think i passed at all…got about 40 i’d sayJune 8, 2010 at 6:51 am #63649AnonymousInactive- Topics: 0
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I thought it was a tough paper – vague in parts and overly complicated in others
I thought I was going to have to draw a map to find out where the field was!!!! It took me ages too to work it out (and I dont know that I even did in the end)
Question 5 was a lovely one for me – I have worked in the accounts department of a restaurant and a property development company and have been through a revenue audit – shame there were only 18 marks going for this question
I have no idea if I passed or not – I wrote for the full three hours but I dont know how much was relevant and how much I missed
June 8, 2010 at 3:37 pm #63650you’ll be alright so since you got one good question but your right vague in parts and complicated in others….it was like she was trying to fool us instead of helping us.
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