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I have the aat business tax book.

on the cover It says FA 2013. I think it means Finance Act 2013.

I`ve bought the new FA 2014 but I do not know when one is history and the other FA comes in place.

Any help ?

 

 

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Adrian  

 



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I would think it would come in for the 14/15 tax year-I took business tax a few month ago and was studying with FA2013

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New finance act starts with each new tax year on April the 6th.

The self assessments and CT600's being filed now will be for tax year 2013/14. The FA associated with that is taken from the start year so FA13.

This time next year we will be doing returns for 2014/15 which, as the start year of that is 2014, that will be FA14.

There probably some fancier way of conveying that but thats the way that I always think of it.


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lol Sharon,

I just realised that I answered the question asked rather than the one about applicability to the AAT course that Adrian intened to ask (which you answered).

Doesn't it say in the AAT books which sittigs that version of the text is for? ACCA one's generally have it on the spine.



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FA 13 stops being assessable at the end of December and FA 14 comes in in January.



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Thank you very much Sharon, Shaun, and Nick.
It makes sense now.

Have a lovely Sunday !

Adrian


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