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TX-UK – Can I Use Current Lectures for June 2025 Exam?

Forums › Ask ACCA Tutor Forums › Ask the Tutor ACCA TX-UK Exams › TX-UK – Can I Use Current Lectures for June 2025 Exam?

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  • April 16, 2025 at 2:48 pm #716810
    Farhad
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    I’m planning to sit for the TX-UK exam in June 2025, and I wanted to kindly ask if it’s possible to prepare using the current lectures and materials available for the June 2024 to March 2025 session?

    Are there any major syllabus changes expected after March 2025 that I should be aware of, or would the existing materials still be relevant and reliable for my preparation?

    I’d really appreciate any guidance or insights from tutors or fellow students who might know more about this. Looking forward to your reply!

    April 18, 2025 at 4:18 pm #716844
    AmandaP
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    The notes and lectures up to the March 2025 exam are based on the Finance Act 2023, whereas the June 2025 exam will be based on the Finance Act 2024 and there have been some changes. For example, the dividend nil rate band is now £500, the cash basis is now the default method for calculating the trading profits of unincorporated businesses rather than the accruals basis and the annual exempt amount for capital gains is now £3,000.

    The majority of the content hasn’t changed, but if you are going to use the notes and lectures, then proceed with caution!

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