Unit convenor and teaching staff |
Unit convenor and teaching staff
Unit Convenor
Daisy Chen
Contact via daisy.chen@mqc.edu.au
Consultation timetable will be provided on ilearn
Moderator
Catriona Lavermicocca
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Credit points |
Credit points
4
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Prerequisites |
Prerequisites
ACCG926 or ACCG855 or admission to MAdvProfAcc
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Corequisites |
Corequisites
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Co-badged status |
Co-badged status
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Unit description |
Unit description
This unit provides extended formal academic support for full-time students concurrently enrolled in Advanced Taxation segment of the CPA program. The unit provides an in-depth knowledge of the law of income tax as it affects individuals, partnerships, trusts and companies. It also covers comprehensively the practical application of income tax, goods and services tax, capital gains tax and fringe benefits tax in Australia and in relation to overseas transactions.
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Information about important academic dates including deadlines for withdrawing from units are available at https://www.mq.edu.au/study/calendar-of-dates
On successful completion of this unit, you will be able to:
Name | Weighting | Due |
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1. Class Test | 15% | Week 4 |
2. Class Test | 30% | Week 10 |
3. Assignment | 25% | Weeks 11 & 13 |
4. Final Examination | 30% | Week 12 |
Due: Week 4
Weighting: 15%
Submission : August 25, 2014
Extension: No extensions will be granted. Students who do not attend the class test on the allocated date will be awarded a mark of 0, except for cases in which an application for Disruption to Studies is made and approved.
Penalties: Zero marks for non-attempt
Due: Week 10
Weighting: 30%
Submission : October 6, 2014
DATE TO BE CONFIMED DUE TO PUBLIC HOLIDAY
Extension: No extensions will be granted. Students who do not attend the class test on the allocated date will be awarded a mark of 0, except for cases in which an application for Disruption to Studies is made and approved.
Penalties: Zero marks for non-attempt
Due: Weeks 11 & 13
Weighting: 25%
Submission Written assignment due in class in Week 11 (15%) - October 13, 2014. Group presentation on written assignment in class during Week 13 (10%) - October 27, 2014.
Extension No extensions will be granted except for cases in which an application for Disruption to Studies is made and approved.
Penalties : 20% of the available marks for any day or part thereof for late submission, unless an application for Disruption to Studies is made and approved.
Due: Week 12
Weighting: 30%
Submission/ Extension /Penalties The examination will be held under the rules and conditions of CPA Australia on October 23, 2014
It is a requirement to pass the CPA examination to pass this unit.
Classes
Required and Recommended Texts and/or Materials
Required Texts
CPA Program: Advanced Taxation, Deakin University, July 2014 (provided to you by CPA Australia)
Recommended Texts
Students will also need to refer to legislation throughout the course. No legislation reference is prescribed, but students would find useful
Alternatively, students could access tax legislation at www.comlaw.gov.au
Additional references
The following books are not required to be purchased, but students would benefit from reference to any of the following as additional reading.
Students would also benefit from referring to the 24th edition of the Australian Taxation Study Manual (Nethercott, Richardson and Devos) which provides questions and suggested solutions to tax problems for the 2013/14 tax year.
Many of the recommended texts and additional references are available in the Library and for purchase from the Macquarie University Co-op Bookshop.
Unit Web Page
Course material is available on the learning management system (iLearn).
Teaching and Learning Activities
The unit is broken up into seminars in which students and the lecturer discuss readings, case studies and assigned questions on specified taxation topics that correlate with the 13 modules. Each seminar will be held on scheduled dates for 3 hours. In between these seminars students are required to work through and complete nominated modules in the CPA program, as well as work on assessment tasks.
In preparation for a seminar, students should work through the relevant modules in the CPA program, as well as work on assessment tasks and self-assessment tests.
Each seminar will consist of a mixture of activities based around the CPA program modules. These will include:
Technology Used and Required
Students are expected to have:
- Proficiency in Word, Excel and Powerpoint
- Knowledge of Macquarie University's online system for downloading materials
- Knowledge of the library resource database for accessing additonal research material.
Week Commencing |
Topic |
4 August 2014 -- Week 1 |
Introduction Module 1: Tax administration Module 2: Principles of assessable income |
11 August 2014 -- Week 2 |
Module 3: Capital gains tax |
18 August 2014 -- Week 3 |
Module 4: Principles of General and Specific Deductions Group assessment topics and groups handed out |
25 August 2014 -- Week 4 |
1st Multiple Choice exam in class Module 5: Capital expenditure allowances
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1 September 2014 -- Week 5 |
Module 6: Individuals
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8 September 2014 -- Week 6
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Module 7: Partnerships Module 8: Trusts
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15 September 2014 -- Week 7 |
Module 9: Companies and dividends Module 10: Consolidations
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22 September 2014 -- Week 8
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Module 11: Transfer pricing Module 12: Fringe benefits tax |
29 September 2014 -- Week 9
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Module 13: Goods and Services Tax
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6 October 2014 -- Week 10 |
2nd Multiple Choice exam in class DATE TO BE ADVISED DUE TO PUBLIC HOLIDAY
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13 October 2014 -- Week 11
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Revision Written assignments due
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20 October 2014 -- Week 12 |
CPA exam
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27 October 2014 --Week 13 |
Return of written assignments Presentation of group assignments |
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Academic Honesty Policy http://mq.edu.au/policy/docs/academic_honesty/policy.html
Assessment Policy http://mq.edu.au/policy/docs/assessment/policy.html
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Disruption to Studies Policy http://www.mq.edu.au/policy/docs/disruption_studies/policy.html The Disruption to Studies Policy is effective from March 3 2014 and replaces the Special Consideration Policy.
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Grade Appeals and Final Examination Script Viewing
If, at the conclusion of the unit, you have performed below expectations, and are considering lodging an appeal of grade and/or viewing your final exam script please refer to the following website which provides information about these processes and the cut off dates in the first instance. Please read the instructions provided concerning what constitutes a valid grounds for appeal before appealing your grade.
Disruption to Studies
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IT Help
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This unit gives you opportunities to conduct your own research and give you practice in applying reasearch findings in your assessment tasks.
Students will be required to use library resources beyond these materials in undertaking research necessary to complete their tasks.
The CPA unit materials have a reference list at the end of each chapter or module containing all references cited by the author. These provide some guidance to references that could be used to research particular issues.