Personal Tax AQ2013 FA2016
rileyriley
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Hello,
I was doing the AQ2013 FA2015 syllabus but didn't do an exam in time (work etc), now studying for the FA2016 paper - but I notice in my BPP text book that it says some questions are "open book" as well as the ones where the formula is given. Can anyone expand on that? Does that mean we can take a book in, or do they just mean when tables are given in the exam - any answers much appreciated!
Thank you in advance!
I was doing the AQ2013 FA2015 syllabus but didn't do an exam in time (work etc), now studying for the FA2016 paper - but I notice in my BPP text book that it says some questions are "open book" as well as the ones where the formula is given. Can anyone expand on that? Does that mean we can take a book in, or do they just mean when tables are given in the exam - any answers much appreciated!
Thank you in advance!
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Hi,
You can't take any books/notes into the exam. Below are the information which will be made available to you during the assessment.
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Thank you for confirming! Best wishes x0
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