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Notice: Level III – 304 CPT – Corporate & Personal Taxation

Testing of Year of Assessment for January 2021 examination held in March 2021 for the above subject is 2019/20 and provisions of Inland Revenue Act No 24 of 2017 will be tested without subsequent amendments made during the Year of Assessment. Therefore students assume that provisions of the act for income tax will prevail thought out the year without any amendments.