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The qualities that mean you are effective with clients are many and various – knowledge is important and so is an ability to express yourself clearly – but the people skills are equally important. In the AF1 exam it is your technical knowledge of tax and trusts and its focused application to practical situations that counts. You will therefore need excellent technical knowledge, strong analytical skills, the ability to write clearly and concisely, and you must be able to perform within a tight timescale.
You should appreciate the standard of the Advanced Diploma examination: candidates must demonstrate that they are capable of advising clients whose overall levels of income and capital require a more sophisticated range of advice than is normally prepared by a diploma/certificate level adviser. Clients who feature in the Advanced Diploma case studies require a critical appraisal of the various financial planning options available to them.
To score high marks you must be able to apply your technical knowledge of tax and trusts to the scenarios posed in the exam questions, be able to explain the rationale behind your answers and handle a range of tax computations.
As the application of knowledge is so crucial, it is considered that the case study approach to learning is highly appropriate in preparing for the Advanced Diploma. For each case study in this workbook a full model answer with learning points is provided.
Please note: It is assumed that the candidate already has the knowledge gained from a study of units Personal Taxation (R03), Trusts (J02), elements of Financial Protection (R05) or equivalent.
Summary of learning outcomes
At the end of this unit, candidates will be able to:
Evaluate the complex needs of clients and recommend appropriate solutions based upon detailed understanding and analysis of the:
Assessment
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These updates are Learning Solutions updates for study purposes.
2024-25 edition
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Chancellor's Budget/Statement and tax tables updates for 2024-25 edition:
Testing Position
Tax Year
The tax year 2024/2025 will be examined from 1 September 2024 until 31 August 2025.
Stamp Duty
Please note that the tax tables and lender’s criteria provided in the examination will state the thresholds and rates for purchasers who are NOT first-time buyers.