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Objective test Questions Section A

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  • November 29, 2016 at 5:03 am #352274
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    Dear Tutor,
    I watched your lectures and I found those very helpful.

    After observing specimen paper and September session paper I developed a hypothesis that “The chapter which could not be examined in Section B and Section C(i.e. other than IHT, CGT, VAT, Business Income and Corporation Tax), are highly likely to be tested in section A e.g. topics like Residential status, House property etc.”

    I want your critical evaluation on above hypothesis. Also please give recommended method to solve tax paper objective test question.

    Thanking You!

    December 1, 2016 at 5:45 am #352737
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    Any issues on any tax may be tested in section A but certainly a stand alone issue such as determining the residence of a taxpayer is certainly most likely to be tested in section A
    In working any answer to a MCQ – read the question very carefully to make sure you answering the question actually asked, for example which 2 expense items are not allowable for relief against trading profits is critical on the word “not” being in the question but the same question with same responses could be asked without the word “not”!
    Always work your answer before looking at possible answers

    December 1, 2016 at 7:10 am #352773
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    Thanks for your answer sir.

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