I am currently an AAT MIP, but I am not currently authorised to do self assessment tax returns for sole traders and partnerships or corporation tax.
As part of working towards resolving this I am working through the Osborne tax texts for the AAT syllabus.
What I want to know is whether this is adequate preparation to provide tax services to sole traders, partnerships and small limited companies? Should I be working through more advanced, in depth texts?
I have taken both the AAT and ATT exams and the AAT was considerably more basic than the ATT.
The ATT personal and business taxation units are much more helpful if you want to improve your skills enough to be comfortable to practice in these areas.
If you don't want to take the ATT exams (I don't blame you), go on Amazon or eBay and buy the BPP personal and business taxation study texts. It doesn't matter if they are a year or so old, they will still be very useful (and cheaper!).
I'm going to dive in on this thread as well... What's the best way to stay up to date on tax rules etc? I've done basic tax returns before but not confident with doing it for clients!
I use Taxation by Alan Melville (about £40 a year) and the Kaplan study text for ACCA paper P6 (About £35 per year).
Actually, thats an exageration as I now alternate the two rather than buying both every year.
HTH,
Shaun.
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I did the ATT and it was a really good level of knowledge I feel. It does go further than the AAT but i think that this is the level of knowledge required, especially if you are touching ltd Co.
The AAT tax knowledge (in my opinion) for sole traders and parternships, but there is quite a lot not covered by the AAT in relation to Ltd co.
Kind regards
Nick
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Nick Craggs FMAAT ACA AAT Distance Learning Manager
I think once I have completed the AAT texts, I will start working through the ATT texts.
Shaun, someone on the AAT forum recommended the Tolley's Tax Guide, however it is twice the price of the Melville guide so I intend to go with the Melville text.