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Income Tax Returns

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Income Tax Returns

This skills programme involves a thorough study of taxation. Learners will be able to compute taxable income and tax payable for individuals and businesses, submit tax returns, acquire a working knowledge of estate duty and provide taxation planning advice to clients.
 

Admission Requirements

 
A Grade 12 certificate or an equivalent Level 4 qualification (with accounting) as registered on the NQF. Ideally learners should have completed the skills programmes entitled ‘Junior Bookkeeper: Bookkeeping to Trial Balance’ and ‘Senior Bookkeeper: Financial Statements’ before enrolling for this programme. The ICB certification series provides carefully constructed career paths to become a professional Bookkeeper and/or Technical Financial Accountant. The recommended approach is to complete the seven core skills programmes in the order in which they appear on the career certification programme, but this is not a pre-requisite.
 

Certification

 
Upon successful completion of the programme, learners will receive an ICB results letter outlining the unit standards covered and the ICB will apply to FASSET on the learner’s behalf for the Further Education and Training Certificate in Bookkeeping to be awarded.
 

Assessment

 
Learners will be assessed on a completed ICB PoE containing three formative activities (assignments), two formative evaluations (tests) and a summative assessment (final exam).
 

Duration

 
This is a part-time course of 48 hours.
 

Further Studies

 
Students who have completed this short course certificate may articulate onto other short courses. Depending on the student’s academic background, other Milpark Business School whole qualifications may also be available to the student.