Personal Tax AAT - Level 4
Overview
In this unit you will study Personal Tax which includes taxation of individuals, such as employment income, capital gains, income from land and property and investment income.
This unit allows you to show understanding of how individuals over 16 are taxed for a range of income types. This includes employment income, property income, investment income and capital gains.
Both practical and theoretical aspects of the taxes are expected to be understood, together with the consequences of failing to follow taxation rules.
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Entry requirements
You should hold an AAT Level 3 qualification in accounts or a degree in accounting.
Start dates and fees
On top of the course fees, you will also be required to join the AAT professional body, which may incur a charge.
How long is the course?
13 weeks.
How will I be assessed?
You will assessed by external examination.
What does the course lead to?
Full membership of the AAT and entry for ACCA, ICAEW or CIMA qualifications is possible upon completion of the full qualification.
Study programmes
It is an entry requirement for some courses to have gained GCSEs A*-C in English and maths (see entry requirements). If the entry requirements to a course do not require A*-C in these subjects, and you haven’t already gained GCSEs A*-C in English and maths before joining us, you will continue to study English and maths as part of your programme and take appropriate qualifications in these subjects with the aim of achieving A* to C grade. In addition, to help you gain essential skills for employment, every student aged under 19 and studying a full-time course at college will take part in our study programmes alongside their main subject qualification. Find out more.
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