Send us a text Your advice is probably full of unnecessary tax jargon without you even realising it. However, you can use simpler language without losing meaning — and your advice will be much better for it. In this episode, host Jack Bonehill identifies the overly complex wording in a real piece of tax advice and shows how the same points can be written in plain English that clients actually understand and will love you for. Episode show notes The Tax Lab: free webinars to improve your tax s...
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Send us a text Your advice is probably full of unnecessary tax jargon without you even realising it. However, you can use simpler language without losing meaning — and your advice will be much better for it. In this episode, host Jack Bonehill identifies the overly complex wording in a real piece of tax advice and shows how the same points can be written in plain English that clients actually understand and will love you for. Episode show notes The Tax Lab: free webinars to improve your tax s...
TTPP114: Pass Your CTA Exams by Not Being One of These 10 Types of Students with Nitin Rabheru
The Tax Professionals Podcast
1 hour 6 minutes
9 months ago
TTPP114: Pass Your CTA Exams by Not Being One of These 10 Types of Students with Nitin Rabheru
Send us a text There are common reasons why, time and time again, students fail their Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) exams. To explain these, Nitin and I have created the “10 types of bad CTA students”, and to make it more memorable, we have assigned a name (hopefully fun names) to each one. In the episode, we talk through each bad type of student to help you identify any bad traits in yourself or you staff, and then we summarise our advice to increase the changes of you or your staff passing. S...
The Tax Professionals Podcast
Send us a text Your advice is probably full of unnecessary tax jargon without you even realising it. However, you can use simpler language without losing meaning — and your advice will be much better for it. In this episode, host Jack Bonehill identifies the overly complex wording in a real piece of tax advice and shows how the same points can be written in plain English that clients actually understand and will love you for. Episode show notes The Tax Lab: free webinars to improve your tax s...