Hi. I thought that normally tax graduates do the ACA and then the CTA if they chose to. The CTA is known to be a very difficult exam with a low pass rate. Does that mean that the joint ACA-CTA will be much harder than doing the ACA alone?Will it be very tax intense? As I don't have any previous tax knowledge. Will it take longer to qualify? Will I still have the broad qualification that an ACA graduate in tax would have?
Hi - thank you for your question. As a tax graduate you would complete ACA before you need to complete the CTA.
It's important to know that for the training you don't need to have any prior knowledge about Accounting or Tax and you're given the time revise for exams. You will not take any longer to qualify all of our Tax graduate programmes are 3 years and this includes your qualification.
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