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June 2021

Forums › Ask ACCA Tutor Forums › Ask the Tutor ACCA TX-UK Exams › June 2021

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  • January 24, 2021 at 2:24 pm #607781
    mansipvipin
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    Hello Sir,
    I have planned my Taxation paper for June 2021 attempt, it will be my first attempt, can I relay on your lectures for the time being and start my studies, as I have not yet received the latest version of study text and revision kit for F6 Paper, will there be any changes in your lectures after the version has changed? if so what is the possible way for me to start my reading for the paper?

    January 26, 2021 at 8:52 am #608044
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    I am currently working on updating the study notes and lectures for the impact of FA 2020 and I hope to have some material online by the start of next week.
    If however you wish to start now I would advise you start with the 2 Introductory lectures – noting that near the end of the 2nd Introductory lecture the material referred to should be FA 2020!!
    Following this you may then work through Chapter 2 which deals with the preparation of the income tax computation where there have been no changes in the rates and allowances from last year so the only difference is that it is based on the 2019/20 tax year and you will be dealing with the 2020/21 tax year but all the numbers and calculations are correct!!
    Hope this helps

    January 26, 2021 at 3:50 pm #608131
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    THANK YOU SOOO MUCH SIR, I have started the introductory lectures, your wordings and explanations are more understandable before reading for the individual chapter.

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