Paper F6. Taxation (Finance Act 2015) For September 2016 to March 2017 examination sittings. Pocket notes

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Paper F6 Taxation (Finance Act 2015) For September 2016 to March 2017 examination sittings Pocket notes

Taxation British library cataloguing-in-publication data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. Published by: Kaplan Publishing UK Unit 2 The Business Centre Molly Millars Lane Wokingham Berkshire RG41 2QZ ISBN 978-1-78415-242-0 Kaplan Financial Limited, 2016 Printed and bound in Great Britain. The text in this material and any others made available by any Kaplan Group company does not amount to advice on a particular matter and should not be taken as such. No reliance should be placed on the content as the basis for any investment or other decision or in connection with any advice given to third parties. Please consult your appropriate professional adviser as necessary. Kaplan Publishing Limited and all other Kaplan group companies expressly disclaim all liability to any person in respect of any losses or other claims, whether direct, indirect, incidental, consequential or otherwise arising in relation to the use of such materials. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Kaplan Publishing. ii

Contents Reference to Complete text chapter paper F6 Page Number Chapter 1 Income tax: overview and property income... 1, 2, 3...1 Chapter 2 Employment income...4...23 Chapter 3 Income from self-employment...5...39 Chapter 4 Sole trader: capital allowances... 6...53 Chapter 5 Sole trader: basis of assessment... 7...69 Chapter 6 Partnerships...8...75 Chapter 7 Individuals: relief for trading losses.... 9...81 Chapter 8 Pensions and national insurance contributions.... 10, 11...89 Chapter 9 Ethics and income tax administration... 1, 12...101 Chapter 10 Capital gains tax: computation of gains and tax payable... 13, 14...123 Chapter 11 Capital gains tax: special rules... 14, 15...133 Chapter 12 Capital gains tax: reliefs for individuals... 16...145 Chapter 13 Inheritance tax...17...161 Chapter 14 Outline of corporation tax... 18, 19...179 iii

Taxation Reference to Complete text chapter Page Number Chapter 15 Chargeable gains for companies...20...189 Chapter 16 Corporation tax: losses... 21...197 Chapter 17 Corporation tax: groups... 22...207 Chapter 18 Corporation tax: self-assessment... 23...217 Chapter 19 Value added tax...24, 25...225 Chapter 20 Scenario style section C questions...n/a...253 Index...I.1 iv

paper F6 Preface These notes contain the key points you need to know for the exam, presented in a unique visual way that makes revision easy and effective. Written by experienced lecturers and authors, these notes break down content into manageable chunks to maximise your concentration. Throughout these notes you will find references to past questions including the name of the question in the Kaplan exam kit. These have been included to enable you to locate the questions in the exam kit. Please be aware that due to changes in the examination format in the past two years, all questions have been adapted from their orginal format in order to be representative of the format and style of questions that you are likely see in your F6 examination. Therefore, there may be differences between the Kaplan examination version and the version available on the ACCA website, which will not have been updated to current examination format. Quality and accuracy are of the utmost importance to us so if you spot an error in any of our products, please send an email to mykaplanreporting@kaplan.com with full details, or follow the link to the feedback form in MyKaplan. Our Quality Co-ordinator will work with our technical team to verify the error and take action to ensure it is corrected in future editions. v

Taxation The examination F6 is a three hour 15 minute assesment, available as a paper-based examination. The ACCA will also introduce a computer-based examination from September 2016 in certain markets. The paper will consist of 3 compulsory sections A, B and C. Section A will be comprised of 15 multiplechoice questions of 2 marks each. Section B will be comprised of 3 objective test (OT) case questions with five OT questions worth 2 marks each linked to each case. Section C will be comprised of one 10 mark and two 15 mark constructed response (long) questions. The two 15 mark questions will focus on income tax (syllabus area B) and the other on corporation tax (syllabus area E). The section A questions, section B questions and the 10 mark section C question can cover any areas of the syllabus. Differences between the paper-based and computerbased examination In the paper-based examination, all of the OT questions in section A and B will be of multiple choice style, with one correct answer from a choice of four. In the computer-based examination the OT questions in section A and B will be in a variety of different styles including multiple choice. Section C will be the same format for both versions of the examination. vi

paper F6 Aims and capabilities Aim of the paper To develop knowledge and skills relating to the tax system as applicable to individuals, single companies, and groups of companies. Main capabilities On successful completion of this paper candidates should be able to: explain the operation and scope of the tax system and the obligations of taxpayers and/or their agents and the implications of non-compliance explain and compute the income tax liabilities of individuals and the effect of national insurance contributions (NICs) on employees, employers and the selfemployed explain and compute the chargeable gains arising on individuals explain and compute the inheritance tax liabilities of individuals explain and compute the corporation tax liabilities of individual companies and groups of companies explain and compute the effects of value added tax on incorporated and unincorporated businesses. vii

Taxation The keys to success in paper F6 Paper F6 is divided into three different sections, requiring the application of different skills to be successful. If you decide to use 15 minutes for reading and planning, you should allocate 1.8 minutes per mark for the remaining 3 hours of the examination. Section A Applying the timing principle of 1.8 minutes per mark for F6 means that 15 objective test (OT) questions (30 marks) should take 54 minutes. Work steadily. Rushing leads to careless mistakes and questions are designed to include answers which result from careless mistakes. If you don t know the answer, eliminate those options you know are incorrect and see if the answer becomes more obvious. Remember that only one answer to an OT question can be right and there is no negative marking for an incorrect answer. After you have eliminated any options that you know to be wrong, if you are still unsure, guess. Section B Each case has five 2 mark OT questions linked to it, meaning that each case is worth 10 marks in total. You should therefore spend 18 minutes (10 x 1.8 minutes) tackling each case. Read the information relating to each case carefully. Firstly, identify any OT questions that can be answered without significant workings and attempt these. Use your remaining time to attempt the OT questions that require workings. The above guidance for section A is equally valid for the section B OT questions. viii

paper F6 Section C Always show workings in questions. Always state any assumptions you make if you do not understand what the question is asking. Learn and follow the pro formas for computational questions. Adopt a logical approach and cross reference workings to the main computation to keep your paper tidy. All sections Don t skip parts of the syllabus in your studies. The F6 paper has 33 different questions so the examination can cover a very broad selection of the syllabus each sitting. Spend time learning the rules and definitions. Read the F6 examining team s articles released in Student Accountant in the months up to your examination date. These give clues as to the areas that may be covered. Practice plenty of questions to improve your ability to apply the techniques and perform the calculations. Don t panic if you realise that you ve answered a question incorrectly. Getting one question wrong will not mean the difference between passing and failing. ix

Taxation In the exam... Make sure you take all the stationery you will need and a spare calculator. Use your allocated reading and planning time carefully reading the section B and C questions in full. Decide the order in which to attempt the sections and stick to your plan. Work out the length of time you have to complete each question using 1.8 minutes per mark. Attempt all of the questions. Missing out questions makes it harder for you to achieve success you still have to gain 50 marks! At the end of your time allocation, move on to the next question; if you have spare time at the end you can go back to any unfinished questions. Try to spend the last five minutes reading through your answers and making any additions or corrections. x

paper F6 For paper-based exams... Enter your answer for the section A and B OTs on the specific answer sheet provided. Always start each section C question on a new page. Don t write in the margins of the answer paper. Ideally use black ink or biro. Never write in red or green ink or pencil. Your script will be scanned before being sent electronically to the marker; any other colour does not scan well. Do not use tippex in the exam. It does not scan well and the word written on tippex cannot be read. For computer-based exams... Be sure you understand how to use the software before you start the examination. If in doubt, ask the assessment centre staff to explain it to you. Questions are displayed on screen and answers are entered using a keyboard and a mouse. xi