4 Units
Online course
Online
Overview
Although tax cases don’t impact accountants directly, they may well impact your clients. It is therefore crucial for you to have an understanding of the complexities involved, how the system operates, how courts and tribunals arrive at decisions, as well as the important cases that will improve the advice you give your clients.
This case-based course covers tax cases in three common areas of income tax, corporation tax and capital gains tax. It provides practical information, providing a rich image of how the system operates, and opening a number of doors for any accountant curious as to how tax cases are settled.
In this course you will:
- use lessons from recent tax case law to advise your clients more effectively
- advise clients on their right to appeal a decision and the process for doing so
- navigate the pitfalls of self-assessment income tax
- reconcile tax legislation with the Companies Act when advising on Corporation Tax
- advise on the critical issue of control in IR35 cases
- advise clients about the nuances and pitfalls of CGT reliefs such as Business Asset Disposal Relief and Private Residence Relief.
Key information
- learn at your own pace
- help meet your annual CPD requirements
- develop your own learning needs
- exclusive member benefit – 10% discount
- iPad/Android compatible
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Disclaimer: This course is available for ACCA members, you may need your ACCA membership number to complete your booking. This course and outline is provided by a third-party course provider. All course bookings are subject to the terms and conditions set by the course provider. Please see individual supplier pages for full terms and conditions. ACCA takes no liability for bookings made with third-party suppliers.
4 Units
Online course
Online
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Date
- Ongoing
Duration
- 4 hours
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Prices
- 120 days access
- 75 GBP (exc VAT)
- ACCA members receive 10% discount
- using code ACCA101
You will be redirected to an external website for booking.