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Would I be wise to switch to P5 instead of P6 (Tax) ?

Forums › ACCA Forums › ACCA APM Advanced Performance Management Forums › Would I be wise to switch to P5 instead of P6 (Tax) ?

  • This topic has 2 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 11 years ago by marky123.
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  • August 8, 2014 at 11:59 am #188433
    marky123
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    Hello people,

    I have just failed P6 Tax (June 14) and I am wanting advice – is it wise to switch to P5 for Dec 14?
    This is my last paper.
    I am home study and have relied on Opentuition and Textbooks, however unfortunately Opentuition as we know cannot support P6.
    I am struggling with the planning aspects of taxation – if the exam was like F6 I would sail through as I work partly in taxation.
    In the past when I studied F5 I thought I struggled – but when I sat the exam I passed first time with a respectable 64.

    Could I pass P5 solely with Opentuition?
    Could I do it in 4 months?
    Is it very similar to F5?

    All those sort of questions and any advice would be very greatly appreaciated.

    Marky

    August 15, 2014 at 4:40 pm #190418
    Ashish
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    Hi Marky,

    In my opinion switching to P5 is not wise, because pass rate for P5 is only 29%. I have already failed P5 twice and sitting for the 3rd time in Dec 14. To deal with taxation, pay attention to the difference between personal and corporate tax.

    A

    August 28, 2014 at 2:26 pm #192651
    marky123
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    Thank you for your input Ashish.

    I have actually made the choice to switch to P5 and I am actually finding it a lot easier to study than P6 tax. I think it is probably because P5 is a lot more interesting than tax. However, that said, I am in no way suggesting the P5 is easy – far from it lol!! 🙂

    I dont think the issue in tax was not knowing the difference between Personal/Corporation Tax, (I already know that from my work in tax and back to AAT days!) it was more in my case of being presented with a minefield scenario and being asked to plough through it and “plan” and give reasons etc. I also found it a very difficult exam to practice past exam questions.

    P5 seems to have a lot more question banks I can access and practice, plus a lot of overlap with P3 that I can relate to, and the added bonus of Opentuition Lectures, which sadly are not provided for P6.

    The results in February will confirm (!), but I do feel a lot more happy studying P5 than I did with P6.

    Best of luck with your studies & December exams.

    Marky

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