Exam entry gone in!

Sarah-Lou
Sarah-Lou Registered Posts: 141 Dedicated contributor 🦉
Left it till the final moment but finally put my ATT exam entry in for November for personal tax. Now just need to study like mad :lol:

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  • reader
    reader Registered Posts: 1,029 Beyond epic contributor 🧙‍♂️
    Sarah-Lou wrote: »
    Left it till the final moment but finally put my ATT exam entry in for November for personal tax. Now just need to study like mad :lol:

    How is your revising going?

    I started on Saturday and am learning that this exam is going to require much more revision and study than AAT.
  • Sarah-Lou
    Sarah-Lou Registered Posts: 141 Dedicated contributor 🦉
    It's going ok although like you said the amount of studying needed it far greater than AAT!

    Personal tax has made me realise how much we don't learn at AAT level. Am loving it though!

    Good luck!
  • Simmyluvsu
    Simmyluvsu Registered Posts: 55 Regular contributor ⭐
    I really enjoyed the personal tax paper :)
    All the hard work will be worth it - good luck guys!
    I'm always here if you need any advice.
  • reader
    reader Registered Posts: 1,029 Beyond epic contributor 🧙‍♂️
    Sarah-Lou wrote: »
    It's going ok although like you said the amount of studying needed it far greater than AAT!

    Personal tax has made me realise how much we don't learn at AAT level. Am loving it though!

    Good luck!

    I must admit I'm beginning to love it as well; the stuff on rent, FHLs and taxation of lease premiums has been particularly pertinent to work. That's what I like about ATT; it's very practical/work-related.
  • reader
    reader Registered Posts: 1,029 Beyond epic contributor 🧙‍♂️
    Simmyluvsu wrote: »
    I really enjoyed the personal tax paper :)
    All the hard work will be worth it - good luck guys!
    I'm always here if you need any advice.

    Hi Simmy- are you an MiP? If so, has ATT helped you with your MiP work? Also, have you moved onto CTA?
  • Simmyluvsu
    Simmyluvsu Registered Posts: 55 Regular contributor ⭐
    Hi reader

    I'm not set up by myself - I currently work in an accounting practice, but I have just registered with CTA :)
  • Monsoon
    Monsoon Registered Posts: 4,020 Beyond epic contributor 🧙‍♂️
    Sarah-Lou wrote: »
    It's going ok although like you said the amount of studying needed it far greater than AAT!

    Personal tax has made me realise how much we don't learn at AAT level. Am loving it though!

    Good luck!

    Love this. Bang - it's in my signature!

    Good luck - I loved my ATT personal tax!
  • reader
    reader Registered Posts: 1,029 Beyond epic contributor 🧙‍♂️
    I'm part way through looking at NIC refunds when the tax payer has two or more employments and trades (statutory instrument 2001/1004) and I feel like I've just walked into a whole other universe- now I know what people mean when they say AAT is a bit light on ptax.
  • Dean
    Dean Registered Posts: 643 Epic contributor 🐘
    reader wrote: »
    I'm part way through looking at NIC refunds when the tax payer has two or more employments and trades (statutory instrument 2001/1004) and I feel like I've just walked into a whole other universe- now I know what people mean when they say AAT is a bit light on ptax.

    This may be of use to you?

    If you're doing the exam for this do not spend the time trying to remember this! Mark it in the legislation and then know where to find it!

    Regards

    Dean
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